POST
|
The answer lies in the fact that you are relying on dot density symbology for some polygons that have perimeters that span water and land. If you want to ensure all the dots are in land, you will have to intersect the census layer with some kind of water/land layer to get census area definitions that only include land.
... View more
03-26-2024
07:45 AM
|
0
|
0
|
175
|
POST
|
If new data is being created in the enterprise geodatabase and not seen on the published service, I would check whether the new data and published data are using the same geodatabase version (not software version, but geodatabase version as in versioned data). It might be necessary to reconcile and post the data to a parent version before it shows up in the service.
... View more
03-26-2024
06:10 AM
|
1
|
0
|
220
|
POST
|
Thanks. Yeah, it helps to know not to expect anything else in the near to mid term.
... View more
03-25-2024
12:19 PM
|
0
|
0
|
327
|
POST
|
@DerekLaw, any plans to support anything different besides Postgres?
... View more
03-25-2024
10:17 AM
|
0
|
2
|
356
|
POST
|
Census data is commonly summarized by area, where are the points coming from? If I download the ACS_2021_5YR_COUSUB_36_NEW_YORK geodatabase it doesn't have any points in it.
... View more
03-25-2024
07:10 AM
|
0
|
1
|
199
|
POST
|
Honestly, I have no idea what the question is for this post, or are you just sharing a story about working with a consultant?
... View more
03-24-2024
08:50 AM
|
0
|
0
|
239
|
POST
|
There are several tools available for moving data around, maybe give Export Features (Conversion)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation a try.
... View more
03-21-2024
07:46 AM
|
0
|
1
|
327
|
POST
|
Not to get hung up on semantics, but the title and description say "Search Cursor" but the code says "UpdateCursor". I assume the code is correct?
... View more
03-20-2024
04:06 PM
|
2
|
1
|
225
|
POST
|
The major issue you are having is that arcpy.ListFields returns just that, fields or field objects, and not field names. var = [field.name for field in arcpy.ListFields('df')]
... View more
03-20-2024
07:03 AM
|
1
|
1
|
238
|
POST
|
I updated the code in my original post, try it out and let me know.
... View more
03-19-2024
11:49 AM
|
1
|
0
|
53
|
POST
|
If you want to run a cursor against the selected records then pass itemsToRetire to the cursor since it is a table view or layer (depends on data source) that has the records selected.
... View more
03-19-2024
07:01 AM
|
0
|
0
|
200
|
POST
|
When you say "it fails to access the services," what exactly is happening? Giving specific error types and codes is helpful.
... View more
03-18-2024
06:37 AM
|
0
|
0
|
272
|
POST
|
It is best to keep a post to a single question because asking multiple questions in the same post tends to make the comments a mess when some people will reply to one question, some to the other, and some to both. These two questions are closely related enough one could argue it is just one question, but please keep this in mind for future questions. Regarding your first question of Get Count, it is expected behavior. As its name states, Select Layer By Attribute works on layers, not data sets. Somewhere back a few years ago, Esri decided to augment Select Layer By Attribute to accept an input data set and it will create a layer, select on it, and return it. This is what is happening in your case. When you use Get Count on the data set directly, it is returning the total number of records on the data set, which is should.
... View more
03-18-2024
06:33 AM
|
0
|
3
|
227
|
POST
|
@Ed_, the updated code was close to working, you just need to use Python zip() function and change 2 lines: import arcpy
# To allow overwriting outputs change overwriteOutput option to True.
arcpy.env.overwriteOutput = True
# Import the surtax projects geodatabase table subset
in_df = r"O:\MyProject.gdb\Projects_City"
arcpy.management.CreateTable(
out_path=r"O:\MyProject.gdb",
out_name="Projects_City_Updated",
template=in_df,
config_keyword="",
out_alias=""
)
out_df = r"O:\MyProject.gdb\Projects_City_Updated"
fldlst = ["PRJTID", "MUNICIPALI", "ZIPCODE"]
with arcpy.da.InsertCursor(out_df, fldlst) as insertCursor:
with arcpy.da.SearchCursor(in_df, fldlst) as searchCursor:
for row in searchCursor:
for z in zip(*(map(str.strip, str.split(i, ",")) for i in row[1:])):
insertCursor.insertRow(row[0:1] + z)
... View more
03-17-2024
08:38 AM
|
1
|
3
|
551
|
POST
|
Esri seldom share this information ahead of time, unless it is maybe a couple or few days away. That said, one can make a reasonable guess now that ArcGIS Enterprise has jettisoned support for the ArcMap runtime and ArcGIS Pro has a more frequent release cycle. Since ArcGIS Enterprise contains the ArcGIS Pro runtime, the releases of ArcGIS Enterprise seem to be getting closer to releases for ArcGIS Pro. I suspect April release, May at the latest.
... View more
03-13-2024
07:33 AM
|
3
|
0
|
1932
|
Title | Kudos | Posted |
---|---|---|
2 | Wednesday | |
1 | Wednesday | |
1 | Monday | |
1 | 2 weeks ago | |
1 | 06-03-2016 11:46 AM |
Online Status |
Online
|
Date Last Visited |
5 hours ago
|