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Where is the Definition Query tab in Configure filters for the subtype group layer

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JoseSanchez
Frequent Contributor

Hello everyone

In Configure filters for the subtype group layer,  Set definition queries. I do not see in my ArcGIs Pro  the option "Definition Query" "On the ribbon, click the Map tab. In the Navigate group, click Bookmarks and choose the Definition query bookmark."

Where can I find it?

Thanks

 

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https://learn.arcgis.com/en/projects/configure-a-map-for-arcgis-utility-network/#configure-propertie...

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RobertKrisher
Esri Regular Contributor

I'm a little confused at what you're asking for. Are you having issues finding the bookmark called "Definition Query" or are you looking for help with finding the properties page that allows you to configure definition queries for a layer?

You can access configure the definition queries using the following steps:

  • Select the subtype group layer in the table of contents.
  • Right-click the subtype group layer
  • Select Properties
  • Select the Definition Query page in the dialog
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HazelRiordan
Occasional Contributor

He appears to be looking for it in the training data from learn.arcgis.com.  I am guessing to complete the class, he may need to scroll around the map to find the area being worked on.

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RobertKrisher
Esri Regular Contributor

I just downloaded the sample data from the lesson and verified that the included map does include the bookmark from the tutorial:

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The location pictured in the lesson is in the northwest corner of the service territory at 1,028,097.13E 1,867,343.62N ftUS 

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JoseSanchez
Frequent Contributor

Yhank you.

 

Im the In the Included subtypes list, One of the subtypes has additional values and I am looking for a way yo retrieve the existing symbols for the existing values and  create new symbols for new values.

Let's say that  in Water Main there are two new values (subtypes), after republishing the UN,  when I open the map I see two versions of the Water Main layer, one with the previous subtypes and the new one with the list of the new subtypes.   Now I am looking for a way to import the symbology of the previous  Water Main layer when the subtypes have values matching.

Thanks

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gis_KIWI4
Frequent Contributor

@JoseSanchez - you can right click on the old layer to copy and then right click on the new layer to paste properties. This includes symbology. 

is that what you are looking for?

 

 

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