Hello,
I want to create Polygon Layers with ArcGIS Online from Excel Data. Whenever I import the data to ArcGIS Online it creates Point Layers automatically.
I don´t know what I´m doing wrong. I simply need an instruction on how to create Layers to visualize specific Areas with different color shades in order to express various information (like in the picture below).
Hopefully, you can help me.
Thank you!
Yours
Hannes
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Hi Hannes,
I believe you'll want to do some pre-processing of this data before you upload it to AGOL, using a desktop application such as ArcGIS Pro or ArcMap. It sounds like your data as-is doesn't have polygons defined, and you'll need to get those from somewhere.
There are a few ways to do this and it'll depend what data and software you have access to, but I would recommend something like this in ArcGIS Pro:
It's also possible to perform joins without using a desktop tool - AGOL also has join tool - but since AGOL joins consume credits, I'd use a desktop tool instead.
How are your polygon boundaries defined in your Excel spreadsheet? Do you have a column containing well-known text, or a variable number of columns depending on how many vertices each polygon has? In my experience, Excel isn't often used for polygon or polyline data, it's typically either point data (with X/Y columns or latitude/longitude columns), or non-spatial data that can be linked to geometries from an external dataset using an ID.
Hi Mobius Snake,
thanks for your reply. I use a column with text for defining the position. In my case I use the for example the cantons of Switzerland and in anoter case the states of Austria. What kind of data do you import for creating polygon layers? I don´t see another option for me than importing with Excel as I got the data from the internet or some organiszations but not in geogrpahic formats like JSON...
Hannes
Hi Hannes,
I believe you'll want to do some pre-processing of this data before you upload it to AGOL, using a desktop application such as ArcGIS Pro or ArcMap. It sounds like your data as-is doesn't have polygons defined, and you'll need to get those from somewhere.
There are a few ways to do this and it'll depend what data and software you have access to, but I would recommend something like this in ArcGIS Pro:
It's also possible to perform joins without using a desktop tool - AGOL also has join tool - but since AGOL joins consume credits, I'd use a desktop tool instead.
Hi Mobius Snake,
thank you very much for your reply. I used the AGOL Analysis tool to create this layer and it worked pretty good.