Good evening - Please Help
I purchased a single users GIS package almost 3 weeks ago and still can not open my map in collector.
I am at the stage of publishing a service in the 'Share as Service' box.
I have followed the process and ended up at a point where i can go no further, because a box appears stating that 'you must fix the errors in your document'
See a screen shot of the box in question and a description of the errors.
Thanks eversomuch in advance for the help anyone can offer, it doesn't matter how small
The best of regards Mark Jackson
Hi Mark,
As others suggested earlier try removing the two images from your map (the .ecw and the .jpg).
Doing this will resolve a lot of the issues you are seeing in trying to share a feature service.
From there, the feature service can be added to a Web Map in ArcGIS Online and you can use an existing aerial imagery basemap in your Web Map.
These previously provided links cover all the steps you need to get started:
Here is a technical article on the error you've encountered. Would suggest reading through this if you re-encounter the error after removing the imagery:
Chris
Good morning Chris
Thanks for your prompt response - it is very much appreciated !
The problem i have is that i want and need to use that particular aerial
imagery, because it is the only one available that shows the trees in finer
detail as i am mapping the trees and the base map has particular useful
features printed on it.
What format does this aerial imagery and the base map need to be, for me to
able to publish them.
With thanks
Mark
Mark,
Try making that aerial an image service then add it your web map. I believe that will work for you.
LM
Do we need ArcGIS Server for Image Services? Am under the assumption this user is working within ArcMap / ArcGIS Online.
Hi Mark,
We aren't looking to create the entire map in ArcMap. Would refer to Dan Wade's earlier suggestion to not include the images at this time, and as Larry Masters suggested we can publish the imagery separately and later add it.
The earlier linked articles go through this process. Roughly outlined:
Step four is where the aerial image can be added separately. This article will help you get started on that process.
If you haven't already would strongly suggest that you read through and do the exercises within the earlier linked articles. It'll help clarify the process above.