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Does ArcReader do what it says on the tin?

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06-29-2010 01:04 AM
HeatherPayton
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Here's a question so basic that the website ignores it. I need to download & access a database for which I'm told I need ArcView, which I don't have. I don't need to change or add to it. Will ArcReader do the job?
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BillMiller
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I think you are asking if layers can be added...

You can not add layers to the PMF files used by ArcReader 9.3.  ArcPublisher is an extension for ArcMap that allows the creation of the (read only) PMF files.

Here is a link about ArcPublisher:
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/extensions/publisher/index.html


Of course ArcReader 10 might be different but I'm not sure when that will be released.

BTW: ArcExplorer does allow adding layers so that might work for you.
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HeatherPayton
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Thanks for that. It's an Access database with Arcview maps so it sounds as though I need to go back to the drawing board.
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PhilHasty
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Thanks for that. It's an Access database with Arcview maps so it sounds as though I need to go back to the drawing board.


You can't open a .mxd (the standard ArcGIS map ext.) with the free arcreader.

They need to "publish" the map using ArcPublisher which is an extension of their ArcDesktop program before it can be opened by ArcReader.

Hope that helps,
Phil
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MichaelBranscomb
Esri Frequent Contributor
Heather,

You didnt mention what format the database is but it may be worth spending some time invesigating ArcGIS Explorer - the list of supported data sources is http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisexplorer/1200//en/add_content.htm.

If it's suitable then you can download it here: http://resources.arcgis.com/content/arcgis-explorer/1500/download.

There's also a Table Viewer Add-in in the "ArcGIS Explorer Labs" group on ArcGIS.com: http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ee882a6bef9c4ae4be6cebd2e631ab4f which allows you to "...open geodatabase tabled and dBase files and display the data in a tabular format".

Regards

Mike
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