Hi,
I am running through esri academy to learn ArcGIS Urban for my current job. I am following along the ArcGIS Urban Basics tutorial.
However, I am getting two errors when trying to import esri's ArcGIS Urban FGDB for Hardeeville, SC Urban File Geodatabase.
The first error is a coordinate system error:
The second error is 'Cannot initialize Urban Model'. I cannot figure out whey none of this pre-provided data won't display in the urban model. It would be helpful to get this data to display because I am actually working with a client's FGDB for their build out.
I appreciate any and all helpful assistance. Thanks.
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Hi Chris - the team resolved this issue today (2/16/24). Please try the ArcGIS Urban Basics web course again and let me know if you're able to create the Hardeeville, SC Urban model. Thx!
Hi @ChrisGiamarino,
I recreated the issue and it seems that there are some issues with the learning module for Hardeeville, and not with Urban itself. We will reach out and resolve this soon. Thanks!
Hi @ChrisGiamarino, Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. We will work with the Education Services team to get this resolved. In the meantime, please let us know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Brenden
hello, have you an estimation of when this issue will be solved? or is there any workaround to ignore the error and complete the exercise?
I tried to work with another file gdb for south boston area (South Boston ArcGIS Urban Database) and still facing the same issue.
Hi Chris - the team resolved this issue today (2/16/24). Please try the ArcGIS Urban Basics web course again and let me know if you're able to create the Hardeeville, SC Urban model. Thx!
@Robert_LeClair Could there also be a data problem with the Hardeeville Overlays feature layer used in ArcGIS Urban: Importing Planning Data course? The Import data into an Urban Model exercise Step 10p shows this validation error.
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@GBacon - thank you for reaching out about this error message for Step 10p. I've reproduced the error and will forward to the Content Team for further investigation. @TimothyHales
Thank you