In arcmap we can view ENC S-57 format.
Do de same in Pro. Waiting for the S-100 is not a choice for us since now, and for many years, S-57 stay in place.
Having to maintain arcmap just for that is not easy.
ENC Chart Viewing has been moved into the Near-term group in the ArcGIS Pro Roadmap: https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-pro-documents/arcgis-pro-roadmap-june-2022/ta-p/1187498 Near-term is defined as the next release or two.
In ArcGIS Pro 3.1 ENC layers have been introduced as a new layer type. ENC layers allow you to visualize and interact with electronic navigational charts (ENCs) that conform to the S-57 standard of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO).
To learn about other new features and functionality added in 3.1, see What new in ArcGIS Pro 3.1
Yes, can't wait to see if it's working. Have to get back to 3,0,1 since 3,1 doesn't work. When ESRI will correct the bug, if it's working, we will be able to finally move away of arcmap.
Thanks,
For us, we only need to be able to see it, query and interrogate layers of ENC to check conversion since we use global mapper to parse ENC then export to file geo database.
You said : Then you create GDB with .xml, this will create a base for your GDB. Do you work with Nautical version of Pro? If like us with the base version, the .xml you referred to is available where? If we can save the conversion of Global mapper...
Big disappointment. I reinstall 3.1.2 to see S-57 layers, since 3.1 is not working and had to go back to 3.0x to make export of my project.
S-57 is still unavailable to Pro 3.1.x or I miss something. Still need arcmap since, unlike you imply, and the release said "Yes now you can see an import the ENC folder", importing S-57 gives only the layer name, not the content.
Like you can see the folder of ENC data, CA43MMHA is empty where in arcmap everything is available.
Remember, I saw that in the basic arcmap and now in the basic Pro.
Sure I don't have maritime licence. So import is block, I try.
That's the point. I do not need to import in fgdb. We use global mapper for that. Simplier, cheaper for doing just that, import to fgdb or shp. The point is to make check with S-57 before the import is done.
Why it's possible to look and manipulate S-57 in basic arcmap but lack this simple feature in Pro.
Hi Marcel.
You can load ENC from version 3.1 forward. You use the Add Data button to browse to a .000 file to add it to the Contents pane.
If you click on the ENC in the contents pane, you will see a new tab called ENC Layer.
From there you can access the Symbology pane, which provides S-52 Display Parameters.
Hope this helps.
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