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Maybe values from secondary rasters are being applied? When you create the mosaic layer you could use a query. There also might be overlap operations not being controlled?
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Hi Paul, When testing I've found it handy to have 'info' level messaging enabled (done at the publishing stage'. Also ensure it is 'synchronous'. The document below has been very handy, although you seem to be a stage beyond anything it could help you with. Publish an additional print service with custom layouts from ArcMap—Documentation (10.7) | ArcGIS Enterprise Also for legend issues How To: Configure legend properties for custom print templates from Portal for ArcGIS
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Thanks for editing to make readable (was written on phone which doesn't appear to offer that functionality). I dont think it could look any worse, so better is a good step up.
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I'm on my phone so youd need to check the syntax with arc help. Import arcpy My_database = r'mygdb.gdb' Query_list = ['location1','loc2','loc3'] For query in query_list : Prim_miles=0.0 Sec_miles = 0.0 With arcpy.da.SearchCursor(my_database, 'loc' , 'primlength' seclength') as cursor: For row in cursor: If query == row[0] : Prim_miles += row[1] Sec_miles += row[2] Print(query + " - " + str(Prim_miles) +"pm" Print(query + " - " + str(Sec_miles) +"sm" Del Prim_miles Del Sec_miles
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Hi Scott, It should work, the parameters I guess would be 1 mile wide and 1 mile high. Create fishnet and generate tesselation should also do the job, with generate tesselation allowing you to specify an area. Ensure you are in a projected coordinate system.
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Daniel, As the others have said this can easily be put together quite quickly. Use the arcpy.da search cursor to go through your fields and total them up. Conceptually each time your record matches the attribute query, it grabs the corresponding primary and secondary conductor mileage and sums the values up when it hits another attribute match.
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I'm not really up on pro unfortunately so can't really offer any more without possibly misdirecting you. Maybe look into if the newest implementation of portal can do this out of the box? Though I'm guessing you're developing a standalone app. Perhaps a gp service which allows users to sketch the polygon then attribute heights of various vetices of a multi patch. I have a very surface level knowledge but I hope it helps somewhat.
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Hi Bennet, I know pro allows this drawing functionality which I was very poor at using! Once you get your head around it I think it becomes quite straightforward. It could also be done with multi patch polygons, which may be what pro is creating (still stuck on desktop here).
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It's been a while since I've done this but statistics of your rasters should help any colour balancing in the mosaic. The input for mosaic to new raster is the original tiles and not the MD? Overviews and pyramid levels are simply viewing caches for your MD and overviews should not be created if you're doing any analysis from the MD. If your tiles have blank spaces, using radiometric extents could work. Edit. Apologies I forgot to look at the supplied image! I would also move up to 16 bit unsigned. If you get it looking how you like in the MD you can always export it to a single raster.
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I've not built a dashboard myself but if there is similar functionality to WAB, you could create a poster sized mxd template then serve the export web map tool and add it to a print widget. I may be completely wrong on this though I know it can be very simply done for a WMA.
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Hi, I dont know if I'm misinterpreting the question so apologies if this obvious. Try: Run your iteration Except: continue
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Hi Pramod, I see, I'm unsure but that may be a more intensive operation, maybe use within with a large xy tolerance to first subset the selection, the run completely within on that subset? Good luck!
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As Michael said, ensure all of your inputs and outputs when you run it on desktop are registered to the data store. Also run for a small selection or area to create the minimum output necessary. You may also need a set parameter as the derived output, but I've only published from script based tools so I may be wrong.
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Hi, There shouldn't be a need to create the buffers as the sb location tool has a 'within x distance' option. I also think only the data being selected has to be turned into a layer. A spatial join may be faster, then clean up the data after (or use a one to many join with delimiters) or you could use the describe() object for your features to look for coincident geometries. Good luck
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Use service area analysis with the non overlapping polygon option. This will produce the network thiessen polygons you're looking for.
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