Anyone trying to visit http://arcscripts.esri.com is redirected to ArcGIS Code Sharing - but the old content from ArcScripts has not been ported across.
I get that ArcScripts is no longer active, but this does not mean that all of the content on ArcScripts is useless. There is many YEARS' worth of user contributions on ArcScripts, which will be lost if this resource is removed.
Esri - can you please remove the redirect on http://arcscripts.esri.com and just include a note telling people to check ArcGIS Code Sharing for up-to-date code?
thanks,
Steve
ping Jim Barry
Hello Jim.
This link for the Geologic Mapping Template no longer works.
Is there another that I can use?
HI Jim, please help me to locate and old scrip called "the real dissolve". It was helpfull in joinning multiple lines that share a common endpoint.
Thanks
I found this one from 1999 called "THE REAL DISSOLVE", but it's an Avenue script. Is this the one you're looking for?
Also, here is a spreadsheet that lists the entire original ArcScripts database. Unfortunately we no longer have all of these items, but we do have at least 2/3 of them. If you find something in the sheet that you're looking for, reply to this thread and I can let you know if we have it, and if we do, I'll give you a link to it.
Hi, Jim... can you please check and see if this script is still available?
10250 QDIR: Quick and Dirty Image Reference
Thanks!
Bingo. Ok here goes:
Hello Jim,
Please check this scripts
16801 MXD package to single location
16802 Batch multi MXD packager to single location
Thank you
Apologies for the delay. Unfortunately those two VBScripts no longer exist. They were both created by Andrey Galyamov, who doesn't appear to be a GeoNet user. Looking at Andrey's areas of study and tools he uses, it's quite possible this is the same person: Andrey Galyamov | PhD | Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow | RAS | Institute of Geology of Ore Depo...
Interestingly enough, for the first script, Andrey mentioned a note of thanks to Stephen Lead and Kirk Kuykendall (or Kirk Kuykendall). It's possible either of those two gents might know more.
Hello, is it possible to give the link for the python script name "Reorder field tool" - ReorderFields.zip - dbid 14721.
Thanks,
We don't have that particular Reorder Fields Tool in our ArcScripts anymore, but it was originally created by David Galt who used to work for the City of New York. You can probably contact him directly through LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgalt/