Sorry if this is the wrong place (It's either here or on the ArGIS Pro board).
Is there a reliable way to search by tag on ArcGIS for Desktop? I do not mean searching your AGOL or Enterprise portals, I mean searching data that you have on your local machine.
I have found multiple articles detailing how to search with tags, going back at least as far as ArcMap 9 at one point.
You are able to tag local shapefiles or feature classes in ArcCatalog and in the Catalog View, but I haven't been able to successfully search for the tags in either Catalog. Is there something I'm missing?
I've check my syntax, I've specified which path I want to search, and at this point I have run out of ideas for what could be the issue, if it is actually possible.
Thank you
Hi,
Here is the way to search a layer using tags in ArcGIS Pro desktop version.
Go to the ArcGIS Pro -> View -> Catalog View -> Search the GDB or Project which you wish to search the list of layers using tags and type tags:tagname (for example - tags:bmc) in search layer and hit enter.
Here is the output list from tags:bmc (total 4 layers selected)
Regards,
Kiran
Yes, this is exactly what is not working for me.
Searching for this specific file by tag:
I search, (and directly in its database, too) and nothing pops up.
I am using Pro 2.7, and I can't figure out why this won't work.
Type tags not tag. Make sure you're in the same folder or same project database from where you want to search. example...
tags:test
Yes, as you can see in the second photo, that is exactly what I did.
I know your question is from last year, but I wondered if you solved your problem. I just spent a lot of time creating metadata and was really frustrated that I couldn't use it to search items.
Nope, I never figured it out.
It works better for items in AGOL, but still not great. (The search bar needs a big overhaul)
I did some more research and found out, that data on network drives isn't indexed by default. I think that's the problem with my data.
I changed the settings for indexing to include network drives. Now the ArcGISIndexingServer has a lot of work to do. I already tried that yesterday, but indexing was incomplete (I was working from home through a VPN). In my organization we don't use AGOL or Enterprise, most of the data is stored on network drives.
There seems to be no way to only index certain folders.