Hello,
May I recommend to add this for the future as a possible to do list for ESRI Ideas ?
When you open a project in ArcGIS Pro and you need to add connection. It is a bit more of work to do however, I have an idea and there is one missing thing.... is
Add a folder connection to the option to do list ? See under the screenshot
Example, in the Catalog VIew You have list of the folders and if you need to add a folder you want to your current project you are working . Just right click on the folder and hit the Add folder connection tool
This is my one cent penny idea.
I've thought the same thing! Great idea!
That would be very useful!
I think the "Add to project" button accomplishes what you're looking for?
Hello @PROBERT68 ,
Thank you for your post. As @AlfredBaldenweck commented, the Add To Project command would add the folder to the project as a folder connection, appearing directly under the Folders project container. This command can act on different types of items, for example if, under a folder, you right click a file geodatabase and then click "Add To Project" in its context menu, this file geodatabase will be added to the project, appearing under the Databases project container.
Are we correct in interpreting your idea? If you meant something else, please clarify.
Thank you again.
Hey @NaicongLi It looks like this isn't documented on the "how to" page Connect to a folder—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation or here Connect to items—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
Here's a gif showing the action
Hello @AlfredBaldenweck ,
Thanks for providing the gif for @PROBERT68 , and also pointing out that this workflow is missing from our Help documentation. We will amend that ASAP.
@PROBERT68 - here are another couple screenshots for this workflow in the Catalog view - say you have a folder connection "Glenwood" in your project, and the Catalog view contents list is showing its subfolders, you can right click a sub folder and then click Add To Project:
You will then see that this sub folder as been added to the project as a folder connection:
I hope this is equivalent to what you are proposing in this Idea entry. By the way another quick way to add a folder to a project is simply dragging it from the File Explorer to the Catalog pane or Catalog view Contents pane.
@AlfredBaldenweck , you gif reveals a bug - the .backups folder that you were clicking should not have been exposed in the UI - another thing we will fix ASAP.
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