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If you open the CSV file in excel, a schema.ini is created initialy. You can edit this to define the data types. The file schema.ini is usually with a "hidden' attribute so you may not see it unless your folder settings allows it.
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A schema.ini hopefully will make it easier. Schema.ini File (Text File Driver)
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LAS datasets have a footprint. Load it into arcmap then on the TOC, right click on the footprint then choose export data.
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I would start with creating an iterator for the field value (in this case State_ID) that is then used to create a selection. The selection is then made into a temporary feature layer. This will be your clip feature. Use the clip tool to clip the features you want making the Input feature a model parameter. Save the outputs to a file geodatabase while keeping an eye on your naming convention. You can then just save the model and run it as a batch (which is what I would do as I am not very good with model builder) or make another model that will use the first model's output as the clip feature with another feature class iterator that will go through the 3 input features you want. (unfortunately, model builder allows only 1 iterator per model, which is why you need to make 2 models). Someone else might be able to give you a bit more help on this second path.
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If that crane is the representation of a 3d point then the actual point elevation must be somewhere between the end of the blue line and the top of the crane. If you were only wanting to see the blue line to start at the tip of the crane, you can either add a Layer offset to the blue line or subtract a Layer offset to the crane. I would go with offsetting the crane as the offset moves the whole feature. (right Click on the layer in your TOC to bring out Properties| Select Base Heights | Layer offset. Cheers, Mike
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seems to me then that your problem is with your set-up of the "GIS server -default configuration-" The link you attached is not also really the same case as your problem as that has something to do with streamed data (mostly reading) which is handled a bit differently. But if it works for you using an FGDB, then all is good then.
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Is the crane a graphic or is it a 3d feature? Is the blue line a 3d line? You could try adding an offset to the blue line but that will move everything up.
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I would try exporting the excel file to a CSV text file and then use that as the source for your "XY Event Source"
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With bandwidth do you mean network bandwidth? I believe Arcmap uses as much bandwidth as is available at the moment. If you are accessing the layers or aerials through the network, ArcMap will use as much bandwidth as it can to get the data to your machine. It will not need much bandwidth for displaying aerials or layers unless you are moving the actual files. Is it your processing that is slow? Is it displaying the map that is slow? Arcmap running slow is usually not because of the network bandwidth/speed.
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This looks like the "source" for your "XY Event Source" is not being read properly. Is the source a text file or is it an excel file?
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What does the attribute table show? What is the data type of the attribute used for labelling your features?
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What do you mean with manual work? A raster calculator equation that reads, compares raster1 and raster2 then outputs the lowest value would be all that you need to generate the source for the contours.
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Maybe you could use the "Model Only Tool" - Parse Path to get rid of the .shp
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Have you tried converting them to rasters? (don't forget to use snap rasters). Then you can maybe use the raster calculator (or a progressive combination of some other tools) to compare the two rasters to generate a new raster map with the values you want. Then it's just a matter of extracting the contours from the output raster.
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