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How can I convert a pitemx file to a shp file?

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01-10-2024 11:29 AM
GraysonAlexander
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I need to use data from this location

https://data-usfs.hub.arcgis.com/documents/e66c766dea41482aa9d766ff4a16fb3a/explore

I clicked OPEN IN ARCGIS DESKTOP, then OPEN IN ARCGIS PRO. A pitemx file was downloaded. I opened this in ARCGIS Pro. Now I need to convert this data to a shape file so that it can be used in other tools. When I right click on the layer in contents pane, there is no "Data - export" option. Is there a way to save the data as a shape file?

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Jordan_Brasher
Esri Contributor

Hi @GraysonAlexander. It looks like the Map Service on which this data is based is not configured for exporting. However, it does appear that the original data on which the Map Service is based can be downloaded from the link listed on the Item Details page (highlighted in red below.

Jordan_Brasher_0-1704990211729.png

 Go to that link and scroll to the bottom where it says Data Access and try to download from there. That'd be my recommendation.

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GraysonAlexander
New Contributor
Thanks. Unfortunately, that link only has image files. Even the ones with
.lyr extensions load into ArcGIS Pro as .img files.
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SteveKubera
Emerging Contributor

I figured it out... however it is probably too late.

Find the file in File Explorer, it will create a project and a map.

Copy the piteMX out of the index and past it into YOUR map.

 

Big, bang, boom!

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ckellow
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When you say copy the piteMX out of the index, what are you meaning? Just out of the contents pane of the map the piteMX creates? 

Or if there is an index pane, can you direct me there?

Thanks

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