Any help would be appreciated.
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@RWaterman I get that error message when I try to add the RFT to the map. The Map Viewer interface looks different for me than it does on the tutorial, so not sure if I am doing something wrong.
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I see. As noted in the tutorial, you will need to add the RFT from within the analysis tools (you are trying to add via the "Processing Templates"). See the graphic below from the blog article, which notes selecting the "Analysis" option as step 4.1. From there you will navigate to the Raster Function Templates Option and add the RFT.
The AGOL analysis panel looks different from the one shown in the tutorial. Not sure why - I thought AGOL was same for all.
The Processing Template does not appear in the Analysis panel but on the side panel.
It seems you may not have the appropriate permissions to perform raster analysis in ArcGIS Online. The first section of the tutorial is system requirements. The second bullet pertains to individual user permissions. The third pertains to enablement of "imagery layers optimized for analysis" which enables scaled raster analysis against designated Living Atlas imagery layers. Both will require you to check with your system admin for appropriate permissions/enablement.
Thanks for your help @RWaterman. I did see those requirements. I am the admin for my organization. So I have all the user privileges and the credits required for this workflow. I am registering a case with Tech Support to see if I might have missed something. I will report back here when I hear from them.
@RWaterman it turns out that the Creator license I have is inadequate for running the analysis. I had wrongly assumed that Creator is above Professional. Thanks for all your help.
@RWaterman, when running the analysis with a Professional license, we received this error at this step: RA_120306: Cause of failure: Cannot process above the size limits of the image service: 'LandsatC2L2'
We received this error with the Monterrey ROI and our own ROI, which has a much smaller area than the Monterrey ROI. Any suggestions?
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