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Honestly, I am not familiar with desktop stuff as much these days, but sharing as a map package (new in 10) should keep all of your data together. The red exclamation marks would generally show if you just shared the MXD and weren't careful in setting up relative paths with linkages to the data on disc. Are you creating an export similar to how they are doing it here? What I Love about ArcGIS 10 - Map Packages | GeoMattix
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If you ever want to learn more about ArcGIS and creating interactive web maps, I would really recommend looking at the JavaScript API: ArcGIS API for JavaScript There's a lot to learn, especially if you're new to both coding and GIS, but if you keep at it, it'll be well worth it in the end! There are a ton of samples with sandbox environments that really let you learn by doing.
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From a time perspective, this may be your best best. You can export attributes this way, too - ArcGIS Help 10.1, so users can use the object data tool to click and identify features. If you had more time, you could look into sharing this as a web map using ArcGIS Online: Share maps—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS
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Brandon, it sounds like you've done your DD - I was going to recommend capping the service if nothing else worked. This seems like a really basic feature that should be supported.
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That's probably your best bet! This is a lot of info to take in over one evening, especially without previously using ArcGIS! Something else you may want to add to your map, or at least keep handy - I think you should have received a "match score" in your output file... This number quantitatively identifies how confident the geocoding processor was in assigning the lat/long from your street addresses... the higher the number, the greater the confidence the address was given a point right on top of the building (known as rooftop geocoding). The Texas A&M geocoder should use parcel data whenever it's available. If you see a "matching geography type" of "parcel", and the match score is close to 100, you can be pretty confident this is very close to a rooftop address.
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Make sure you have the lat/long columns correctly identified and not flipped - if everything is good, the import should automatically find the appropriate columns, and your points will show after you add to ArcMap. You can then right click the event layer and export as a shapefile (.shp). As far as getting lat/long correctly identified, I'm not sure if the output you received labelled the lat/long columns as x/y, but just remember that latitude is y, and longitude is x (it seems counterintuitive until you stop to visualize). Another thing to ensure as I'm not sure if the video showed this, you'll need to assign a coordinate system/projection when you import. I would search for something like "wgs84" and choose that from the world coordinate system folder. For labels, here's another video someone made showing how to do this: How to Label Features in ArcMap 10 - YouTube You'll just need to make sure your x,y csv file has the name field you want to display.
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Just in case he's looking for a dojo-specific example! registry.byId("myButtonId").connect("onClick", function myFunc(){
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Ah, I totally overlooked she needed buffers around the points! Allison, You will probably want to adjust the symbology of the buffer output to something with a bit of transparency, or maybe no fill at all. Here's some info on how to do that: ArcGIS Help 10.1 - Transparency You can also change the color and other symbol attributes: ArcGIS Help 10.1 - Symbology The video tutorial looks like it shows how to pull in an Esri basemap service - hopefully this will be a good background to show your area of interest. You can also adjust how the map looks before printing/exporting: ArcGIS Help 10.1 - Page Layouts
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You will need to geocode the addresses, first. There are a myriad of ways to do this, such as using Esri services: Geocoding and Place Search | ArcGIS for Developers I am unsure of your programming abilities, but you can call APIs directly to geocode the points - Esri has a batch service as well: ArcGIS REST API Since you are in a pinch, and are probably looking for something free, I would check out Texas A&M - they have a geocoding services department that allows you to upload a spreadsheet to geocode up to 2500 records for free: Free online database geocoding services from Texas A&M Geoservices Just a word of caution, the Texas A&M points will probably not be as accurate as Esri's service... From personal experience. Once you get the points, you will need to add them to ArcMap - someone created a YouTube video for that: How to Create a Shapefile from a Table of Lat Long Coordinates in ArcMap 10 - YouTube
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Here's how I do it (for a link, but same concept for button): Main map module (which calls another module - mapPrint) window.mapPrintExec = function () {
var objMapPrint = new mapPrint({
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} HTML <a href="#" class="emptyLink" id="mapPrintLink" onclick="mapPrintExec();"><img src="../ContentHandlers/Images/Images.ashx?printer.png" /> Print</a>
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Shawn, Could you do something like Esri is doing within the "Manage results from multiple queries" demo? Manage results from multiple queries | ArcGIS API for JavaScript
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Should be soon! At least in name... "Microsoft Edge."
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I'm not getting that now, either - works on one click.
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