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Hi Reno, I've often seen layers with an attribute for symbology. For example, a layer has a Symbol field with a set of values assigned (maybe 1-5). Features with a Symbol value of 1 are drawn with a certain color, value 2 draws with a different color, etc. The layer can then be symbolized with a Unique Values scheme. If you have a lot of features, this could be tedious to set up but there are likely code snippets or scripts out there that would randomly assign a Symbol value of 1-5 to your features. From there, you could edit Symbol values as needed to adjust adjacent feature colors.
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Hi Iris, sorry you encountered an issue. It's usually a good idea to try a hard-refresh of your web browser when a site won't load (Ctrl+Refresh). This seems to work about 90% of the time. We aren't aware of any service interruptions on the 31st.
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Hi Robert, what specifically are you trying to do with the Label Manager? For a general overview of using the Label Manager in ArcMap, this help topic may be useful: http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/latest/map/working-with-text/displaying-labels-using-label-classes-to-label-fea.htm.
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Hi Julie, we can't check a user's maintenance status when logins are managed on an organization's secure server/behind a firewall. Portal users need to use an Esri account for e-Learning access.
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Hi Seyedali, assuming your GPS addresses are a point layer and your streets are a (vector) line layer, you have a couple of options: - Select a highway of interest, then open the Select by Location tool. Choose to select sensors that intersect the selected highway (other spatial relationships are available to choose from if needed). Those sensors will be selected on the map and you can display or save them as their own layer if desired. - Perform a spatial join between the highways and the sensors--this will output a new feature class that contains the line and sensor attributes. Selecting a line feature would select the sensors along that line in the attribute table.
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Hi Yeleti, the Network Analyst documentation has a lot of helpful information. This might be a good topic to start with: Understanding network attributes—Help | ArcGIS Desktop.
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Hi Ashley, if your budget supports an instructor-led class, our Introduction to Web Development Using ArcGIS API for JavaScript would fit your need the best. It is designed for GIS professionals who want to get into coding and does give the context and overview you're looking for. View course details at: http://bit.ly/2BTR0Gn. If you don't have the budget for the class, I suggest looking for an introductory-level book on JavaScript web development--there are many to choose from.
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Hi Sharon, based on your screenshot, you need to open the Brazilian Rainforest map document with ArcMap (under the ArcGIS group in the Windows Start menu).
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Currently, you will see in your Learning Activity that you have completed the learning plan but there is no certificate of completion awarded. We are investigating options to recognize learning plan completions (and other types of training activity), as we definitely want to provide this capability in a future Training site release. I don't have a timeline for that yet, but we'll share information here on GeoNet as solid plans take shape.
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Hi Iftach, good question. For a tutorial, you can self-check the dashed circle next to its title in your My Learning Plan page. Because tutorials aren't currently hosted on our site, we can't automate the completion tracking.
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Hi David, the latest release of ArcGIS Pro (2.3) includes "contingent values," which potentially could be a good solution for you. You can read up on this at Contingent values—Geodatabases | ArcGIS Desktop.
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Hi Axel, the additional info and screenshots are helpful. I've shared your issue with the ArcGIS Pro space. It sounds like this may be related to the publishing option selected to handle the source data. When you published the web layer, did you see any warnings? Here's a good checklist related to publishing from ArcGIS Pro: Analyze your GIS resource—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop. Here's an overview of the publishing options for web layers: Introduction to sharing web layers—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop.
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Hi Kevin, you use an Esri Account (public is fine) for the trial. You could probably use the same account you use to login to GeoNet. If you need to create a public Esri Account, it's free and easy to create at https://accounts.esri.com. As Dan mentioned, the ArcGIS Trial is now 21 days. When you sign up for it, you will get an email with instructions.
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Hi Bjorn, I don't know how your data is stored but there is also something called linear referencing that might give you what you need. This help topic explains the tools: An overview of the Linear Referencing toolbox—Help | ArcGIS Desktop
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Hi Axel, what format is your data and where are you uploading from? And where are you exporting to?
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