I am using ArcGIS Pro 3.0.2 with ArcGIS Roads and Highways and ArcGIS Enterprise 11.
At Time animation not working on LRS in Enterprise Geodatabase accessed via feature service I realized that I had created a lot of layers in ArcGIS Pro using a feature service from my LRS Network which had been inadvertently published without time enabled.
Those nine layers are needed to deal with how hatch mark intervals and labels should be presented at various scales and so their symbology is non-trivial to recreate on a freshly created feature service from my LRS Network which has been carefully published with time enabled.
I had expected to fix these layers by simply changing their data source to the new feature service. First I just added that feature service to my map to make sure that the Layer Properties had the correct time properties and they did:
then I tried switching the data source of a layer with complex symbology to the time enabled feature service but the Time tab of its Layer Properties did not get those time properties:
Next I used the newly added layer (which had the correct time properties) and tried to Import Symbology from a layer with the complex symbology (but not the correct time properties). It imported the complex symbology well, but it wiped the time properties. That behaviour is documented at Apply Symbology From Layer (Data Management) where it says "In addition to symbology, the tool will also transfer time field, ..."
Is there any way to either:
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I think I'm going to bite the bullet on this one when I am next at Aurizon (on Tuesday) because I think I can re-do the 9 layers symbology in about two hours (originally, I was thinking it would take much more). I think it will take considerably more than that to carefully document the steps.
In brief to reproduce this:
Hi Graeme,
I was able to follow the steps and reproduce the behavior you see. To resolve this, I opened my publisher map with the layers loaded from the database connection, enabled time for the map, then overwrote the existing service. Once I reopened my ArcGIS Pro map with complex symbology, I confirmed that time was enabled for the map and symbology was preserved.
Please let me know if this works for your service as well, or if you continue to see unexpected behavior.
Best,
Jordan
If you apply the complex symbology to a feature layer pre-publishing using the Apply Symbology from Layer tool, are you able to configure time settings as desired and publish a new service that has the desired time settings and symbology?
If not, can you please elaborate on the complex symbology being used with this layer? Screenshots would be helpful!
--Jordan
I think I'm going to bite the bullet on this one when I am next at Aurizon (on Tuesday) because I think I can re-do the 9 layers symbology in about two hours (originally, I was thinking it would take much more). I think it will take considerably more than that to carefully document the steps.
In brief to reproduce this:
Hi Graeme,
I was able to follow the steps and reproduce the behavior you see. To resolve this, I opened my publisher map with the layers loaded from the database connection, enabled time for the map, then overwrote the existing service. Once I reopened my ArcGIS Pro map with complex symbology, I confirmed that time was enabled for the map and symbology was preserved.
Please let me know if this works for your service as well, or if you continue to see unexpected behavior.
Best,
Jordan
I only just saw your response here @JordanM_Support
I've not had a chance to test the workflow you describe because I had already re-done the 9 layers symbology (which took a few hours) but I'm happy to accept it as a solution, and will only test it if the need arises sometime in the future.