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Your best bet would be to backup the entire geodatabase on the device and then rescue it from the SD card and sync. Other than that, you can try directly calling the FeatureService Sync REST API uploading the delta, but that requires passing in some details like ServerGen which are only stored internally in the geodatabase
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10-01-2024
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Thanks for that. This looks to be a bug and we have an idea of what may be causing it. We'll try to get it addressed for an upcoming release
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10-01-2024
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This is expected behavior. The importDelta() function is a way to manually update the geodatabase with changes extracted from the service. These are not considered "local edits" that are performed on the device and need to be uploaded to the service. Can you describe what are you are trying to achieve and how you were expecting to use importDelta() to achieve it? That'll help us provide some alternatives
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09-17-2024
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@mmoosbac94 What version of ArcGIS Enterprise are you using? To help us reproduce the issue, can you provide a json or a screenshot of the popup definition you have configured in the webmap?
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09-12-2024
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We could consider this enhancement for a future release. We'll need to make this type of spatial query work with both local data and when working with data in services, so it is not trivial. I encourage you to submit an idea giving specific examples if possible on how you intend to use such queries. In the meantime, take a look at GeometryEngine.Relate() to see if you can use that to do some filtering in the app
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09-10-2024
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@DeanKellyNISC We have added privacy manifests for the 100.15.5 patch release of ArcGIS Runtime SDK for iOS
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05-10-2024
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For offline routing, you need to manually create a mobile geodatabase using ArcGIS Pro that contains your network dataset. This geodatabase can then be included in your application, or downloaded from a webserver. Unfortunately, you cannot create such a geodatabase on demand programmatically.
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10-17-2023
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That is expected. The offline map task works only with webmaps. You cannot simply create a map in code to take offline in this way. You have 2 options - 1) You can create a webmap in ArcGIS Online or your on-premise ArcGIS Enterprise, enable offline settings on it, and then take it offline using the code above. Here is some doc that describes this workflow. 2) If you choose to assemble a map in code like you are doing above, you'll need to take basemap and operational layers offline individually using the appropriate tasks. We have samples that show this for AGSGeodatabaseSyncTask (for feature layers), AGSExportTileCacheTask (for tiled layers) and AGSArcGISVectorTiledLayer (for vector tiled layers).
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09-11-2023
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One approach would be to combine a bunch of raster functions to accomplish this - Extract Band + Color Ramp + Composite Band Use Extract Band function to create a single raster for each band in your source data Use Color Ramp function to colorize each single-band raster created above Use Composite Band function to combine all single-band rasters into a multi-band raster. See https://developers.arcgis.com/net/layers/add-raster-data/#supported-raster-functions for function syntax
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07-10-2023
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The API automatically reprojects raster layers on-the-fly when required to match the map's spatial reference. There is no way in the API to reproject and save the raster to disk. You can use Pro to reproject the raster and save it as a new file.
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07-10-2023
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That helps. Looks like the spatial reference of the geotiff is being correctly detected. However, it appears to be a custom spatial reference - it does not have a wkid, and it's wkt is different from the standard CH1903+_LV95 projected coordinate system. This could be causing the reprojection issues. Can you open the file in ArcGIS Pro and check if it aligns correctly there? Is there an option for you to generate the tiff file in the standard CH1903+_LV95 coordinate system (wkid=2056)?
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06-27-2023
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It's possible that the spatial reference embedded in the tiff file is not being picked up. Can you print the value reported by the RasterLayer.spatialReference property after the raster is loaded? Can you share the file with us so that we can investigate? You can attach it in this thread or directly message it to me.
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06-26-2023
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It's basically doing what your code is trying to do but I think you may have a typo. The Geographic Datum Transformation you're using (WKID 108363) seems to convert from WGS_1984_(ITRF08)_To_NAD_1983_2011 based on this doc - http://downloads2.esri.com/support/TechArticles/geographic_transformations_1031.pdf So the output spatial reference you pass to GeometryEngine.Project() needs to be GCS_NAD_1983_2011 (not WGS84). So you should create a spatial refeerence with WKID 6318 (taken from this doc - https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/mapping/properties/pdf/geographic_coordinate_systems.pdf)
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06-20-2023
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Ah, you are probably missing setting the ResultAttributeNames property on the GeocodeParameters. By default the locator task only returns a subset of the attributes in the result to be efficient. But you can specify which attributes you want using that parameter
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