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Hey pete gillard, Check out this link, it has info on sharing between organisations: Sharing and Collaboration across ArcGIS Online Organizations Thanks Ben
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Hey DinubaAGOL Admin, I'd personally do a print on the zip_path variable after you create it. It looks as though the path is misinterpreting the backslashes and as such it can't find the folder path. You can see in your error the path has only one backslash around the 2020 part and has changed it: G:\\Dinuba\x820\\ArcGISOnline\\Fire_hydrant_CSVs\\hydrant20200720 You can further test this by hardcoding the path here: zip_file = ZipFile(zip_path) to zip_file = ZipFile(r'G:\Dinuba\2020\ArcGISOnline\Fire_hydrant_CSVs\firehydrant.zip') IF this is where the error is you could try using os.path.join. I haven't personally used pathlib so I'm not sure of its capabilities or limitations: Python | os.path.join() method - GeeksforGeeks Happy to discuss more. Thanks Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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Hey Aaron Paul, There are a few different ways. Generally you can find the endpoint to a service using a browsers developer tools and then checking the network tab to get the url. Once you have that you can send requests through and save the results. If its a tiled service then you can send the layer and tiles as part of the url or if it is a map service you can send a map extent as part of a POST request. You could also create a tool using something like https://www.autohotkey.com/ to move the mouse and pan the map. I would personally just use the top method as scripting mouse movements or key presses can be a pain. I wouldn't be too concerned about it if you just set the maximum amount of requests. Thanks, Ben
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Hey jay kapalczynski, Couple of suggestions that will speed up the drawing of the polygons. Depending on how zoomed in you expect people to go you can run a generalize over your polygons to remove some of the vertices. This is generally not noticeable at the higher levels but as you zoom in it will start to look jagged. You may even consider having the generalised layer at a higher level and then as the user zooms in you swap from the generalized data to the original data source so that users don't see the jagged edges. You should also check out the configurable app called Zone Lookup. You can search for an address. You can also set your app to not display data until a user clicks on an area or searches for an address. It will then only draw the polygon that matches which means your not drawing all the polygons. Happy to discuss further. Thanks, Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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Hey Aaron Paul, This page gives a really good oversight of information about sharing premium content in a web app: Share apps—ArcGIS Online Help | Documentation There are a few ways you could scrape that content as a "bot". I would suggest limiting the amount of credits the layer can use: Check the box beside each premium content layer to allow full access to your app through your subscription. Optionally enter a request limit and interval for each layer—for example, to limit the number of requests for a premium content layer in your app to 100 requests per minute, set the Request Limit value to 100 and the Interval value to Minute. Save your changes when finished. I'd also suggest you actively monitor the app using the status page so you can keep track of the usage: To view usage, including any credit consumption for premium content, open the item page for the app and click the Usage tab. You can adjust the report to see credits or users and change the time frame for the reporting period. If you have privileges to view status reports, you can view the Apps with Premium Content Proxy section on the Apps tab to track the number of requests, credits used, and other premium content usage information. Hope the above helps! Thanks, Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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07-15-2020
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Hey Sean Kim, Wiht software installations generally unattended install referes to a script that does the installation of the software. This is generally used when you need to install software on lots of machines. It is either done using a script with the install parameters or using an answer file. Here is an example of the ArcGIS Pro unattended install: Localized and silent install options—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation Thanks, Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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Hey Michael Thornton, There is a really good overview of feature layer vs hosted feature layers here: https://community.esri.com/thread/241755-difference-between-feature-service-and-hosted-feature-layer Thanks, Ben
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07-14-2020
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Hey Michael Shoemaker, There is a really good write up on Portal sharing here: Share items—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise You can run a search to see what layers are shared by clicking on content -> My Organisation. Then on the left tab there is a filter called sharing. If you expand that you can then filter your results by how it is shared (Owner/Groups, Organisation, Public) You can also disable sharing content to the public by going to Organisation -> Settings then the Security button on the left tab. Under Sharing and Security you can disable Members can share content publicly. In the same section you can also disable Allow anonymous access to your organization's website, AGDHS.maps.arcgis.com. What does this mean? Once you have checked those settings you should be more comfortable with you Portal security! Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks, Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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Hey Chris Roberts, Super basic question and something I often forget but are you the owner of the hosted feature layer and do you have create permissions? Create hosted feature layer views—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise Thanks, Ben
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07-02-2020
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Hey Tattenbach, Tabitha, Can you post a link to the storymap here if it is public so that I can take a quick look? Shane Miles have you come across this one before? Thanks, Ben
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07-02-2020
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Hey Stessy Cocerez, So it sounds like you have a feature layer that contains individual person data. If that is the case you can add a layer that is just zipcode and then do a spatial join. If you set the Join Operation to one-to-one you will then get a count value inside the zipcode layer that is a count of all the points inside that area. To do a spatial join in ArcGIS Online click on the analysis button -> Summarize Data -> Join Features. The target layer will be the zipcode layer The layer to join to target will be the individual person layer Your Join type will be spatial join Join operation will be one-to-one Give it a result name You may want to click show credits to get an idea of how many credits it will consume. If you have any questions please let me know! Thanks, Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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Hey michele burgalossi, If you are trying to get the statistics calculated in the the popups you could use Arcade. Here is a super helpful page on what arcade is and how you can use it: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=3271f9b87c394c07b4a871257a5dc46b To solve your problem you will need to use featuresets so that you can access all the other features and run your calculations. Here is a helpful page on how to use featuresets: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/mapping/mapping/whats-new-with-arcade-taking-a-stroll-through-featuresets-part… If you have any questions please let me know! Thanks, Ben
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07-01-2020
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Hey michele burgalossi, How about using the summarize widget? Summary widget—ArcGIS Web AppBuilder | Documentation Thanks, Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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Hey Jeremy Jung, You can try using the ArcGIS Online Assistant to see the json for your web app: ArcGIS Online Assistant Sign in with your ArcGIS Online Account. Select I want to -> View an Items JSON file Then select your web app in the tree view on the left In the right hand pane you will see the web apps json files Scroll past the description (Item Details) to the Data section and look for the bookmark widget or just do a ctrl+f and search for widgets/Bookmark/Widget Once you have found the json you can then edit it directly or check to see if it is matching with how you are setting it in your web app. An alternative is to create a new web app and setup the bookmarks first and see if that fixes the problem. Happy to discuss further! Thanks, Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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Hey Kelly Meehan, Have you seen this handy shortcuts guide? https://www.esri.com/content/dam/esrisites/en-us/media/pdf/g526942-arcgis-pro-kybrd-shrtct-FINAL.pdf Ctrl+U will allow you to switch between selected features. There are heaps more shortcuts in the above link! Thanks, Ben If this answer was helpful please mark it as helpful. If this answer solved your question please mark it as the answer to help others who have the same question.
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