Hi all,
in an ArcGIS PRO project I set up two Layers (Feature Layer and Standalone Table) with two start and end date fields.
I then used Enabled Time to filter the layers by date.
I noticed that the Feature Layer is filtered correctly while the Standalone Table is not.
Is there something I am doing wrong or is there a bug in ArcGIS PRO?
I attach two images with the settings of the Standalone Table and the result of the filtering (or rather the non-filtering).
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Using sample data, set up ArcGIS Pro 3.1.2 map as follows:
Layer - Record Count 573
Table - Record Count 16720
Date Span of data 1/1/2023 - 12/31/2023
Set Time Slider settings as:
Have the time slider show data including January 2023 shows:
Layer - Record Count 288 of 573
Table - Record Count 9885 of 16720
Hope this helps!
Please validate the data type/format for the date fields.
https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/mapping/time/supported-field-formats.htm
Thank you Ayan for the quick response,
but I checked the fields and they seem to be correct.
Moreover, the Data_Inizio and Data_Fine (Start and Finish Date) fields were created and calculated the same way for both the Layer and the Standalone Table (see the attached image).
However, ArcGIS Pro keeps filtering the Layer data and not filtering the Standalone Table data.
Paolo
@PaoloBasile_ST Thanks for confirming the ArcGIS Pro version. Are you able to share a sample of the table in a zipped file GDB?
Sure!
This is the (copied) test DB that gave us problems.
There are the Stops Point Layer (Fermate) and the Stops Schedules Standalone Tables (Fermate_orari).
As you will see they are linked together by a relationship class.
Some stops and their schedules are valid from January 1 to April 30, 2023, others are only valid from May 1 to December 31, 2023
Most of the stops have overlap in the two times of the year.
I repeat that the problem is not with the filter on the Stops but on the standalone schedule table.
Thank you!
Paolo
Using sample data, set up ArcGIS Pro 3.1.2 map as follows:
Layer - Record Count 573
Table - Record Count 16720
Date Span of data 1/1/2023 - 12/31/2023
Set Time Slider settings as:
Have the time slider show data including January 2023 shows:
Layer - Record Count 288 of 573
Table - Record Count 9885 of 16720
Hope this helps!
Yes you are right!
If I create a new ArcGIS Pro project it works without problems, if I use it on the working project map I have problems (I don't know why).
But this is not a hindrance and at this point we are able to move forward.
Thank you and have a good day,
Paolo
Hello @PaoloBasile_ST !
What version of Pro are you using? We did not support time or range filtering in standalone tables until Pro 3.0.
Thanks!
- Alycia
Pro 3.1.2
Tanks Alycia,
Paolo
Paolo
Have you turned on filtering for the table? I can't see the status bar of the table (bottom) in your picture, but there should be toggles here for time, range, and extent:
Is the time toggle on?