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So, I'm back to start... Thanks for the hint where to download the library files, at least now I'm back to where I startet on Friday morning 😞 I also copied that 11 folder to my local installation (as I thought maybe it would help) but without a change. If I understood correctly, Postgres 11.4 is installed but the Enterprise is *using* (please don't ask me how this works...) version 10 - I don't know how to test this. Any hint? When I try the - version command it brings me the 11.4 but our IT lady said it is still using 10 only. Unfortunately we couldn't find another computer yet where we would be able to use the VPN connection AND have the same software version installed as I do to test if this is an issue of my computer or if it is a different problem. I am not sure if I mentioned before that my colleague was able to create two (ArcGIS enabled) databases without an issue but she is now on maternal leave... Any other idea what I could try to figure out where the problem is?
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10-02-2019
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Soooo, it turned out that it's running with PostgresSql 11.4 (I got a wrong information yesterday). I am connecting through a VPN with the server, so we are not at the same place. My colleague was creating gdbs from her computer with ArcMap (not sure which version so, she is not here today) which have been working well. The ones I created turn out to be not really ArcGIS spatial gdbs as they don't support feature datasets and also not relationship classes. After trying to copy the right st_geometry.so I cannot connect any longer to the ones my colleague created before while mine are still connecting. I get this error message: It seems not to recognize the st_geometry.so file in the /usr/lib/postgresql/11/lib folder anymore to supposed to be working with 11 but says it's 10. (I renamed the existing ones, then copied one from 10 but that didn't help, I removed that one again and named back the old one but it seems like it still sees that wrong file) I don't have a st_geometry.so file for Psql 11 on my computer do make sure that the proper version is online. Is there a way to get that file from somewhere? I have to admit that this is my first Enterprise experience at all...
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Thank you so much for this great explanation! Just thinking of a project where I can implement it. Finally my SVG skills are useful 😄
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I am trying to create GDBs in postgres for ArcGIS Enterprise. While the tool starts properly, it seems to get stuck at 9% . When I look into my postgres server connection I can see that the gdb was still created. I wouldn't care if there would be a way of terminating the progress but the only way to stop it (to be able to continue with the work I was doing...) is to "kill" the task in the task manager and to open the project again. And that is annoying... Does anybody else have a similar problem? I saw this post https://community.esri.com/thread/232476-arcgis-pro-create-enterprise-gdb-fails-in-postgres but (as much as I understand the issue) this does not apply to my problem. I am using ArcGIS Pro 2.4.1 on ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7 on Ubuntu with Postgres 10. This is how far it goes: User has privileges required to create database objects.
Geodatabase admin user already exists.
Database created.
Validated authorization file.
User has required privileges for geodatabase setup.
XML support is enabled for the database instance.
Connected RDBMS instance is setup for Esri spatial type configuration. When I try to create the gdb from ArcMap 10.7 then I get following error: Executing: CreateEnterpriseGeodatabase PostgreSQL 10.10.91.25 bio_indicators DATABASE_AUTH postgres ***** SDE_SCHEMA sde ***** #
***** [this is were the link to the key code is]
Start Time: Thu Sep 26 11:58:34 2019
User has privileges required to create database objects.
Geodatabase admin user already exists.
Database created.
Validated authorization file.
User has required privileges for geodatabase setup.
XML support is enabled for the database instance.
You must copy the latest ST_GEOMETRY library to the PostgreSQL software location. Refer to the ArcGIS help topics for more details.
Connected RDBMS instance is not setup for Esri spatial type configuration.
Failed to execute (CreateEnterpriseGeodatabase).
Failed at Thu Sep 26 11:58:40 2019 (Elapsed Time: 6.09 seconds) but even this gdb is created eventually. But I cannot import any data into it as far as I tried. I confirmed that the st_geometry.so is in the right place - what else can I do?
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09-26-2019
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I would say the first question is solved - not yet the perfect solution but it should work. Remains the second question: Can I validate that each point id is selected only once among the repeats? I could write all given answers to a field (=summary) and then use notcontains() to check if it is already there. Now the problem is, that as soon as I do the selection, that string is added to the summary, so I would need to check if this string appears only once. And the best would be if the validation would happen directly with the selection - when the field officer already had entered the data for that point and after creating a new repeat only gets the note that he already had entered data for this point he will be frustrated 😉 Another option would be to remove the selected point (visually) from the options but that is probably more difficult...
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09-18-2019
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Thank you Doug! I managed to create the regular grid with the fishnet, then used the label points as target sample points, calculated x/y, duplicated the points and moved them to the upper left corner of the fishnet (for each grid cell), then calculated from here the x and y again and then calculated in excel from here the min and max values that would be allowed for each point. I used pulldata() to validate the location is within my min and max values. This is very complicated... So with your formula I think I could skip the part from "duplicated the points" 🙂 Would the distance be given in meters then? I assume Northing/Easting would be one pair and the DesignLat and DesignLong would be the other pair of coordinates? EDIT: This works like a charm! I am not sure yet if the workflow will allow to create a new basemap for each field trip. I think it would help the fieldworker to navigate from point to point but I don't know yet if it will be feasible...
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09-17-2019
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I have a quite complicated construction of a survey: This is the scenario: An area is defined that needs to be validated by samples. For every 1ha of that given area there is supposed to be taken a sample. Each taken survey is covering a different area which might be defined just before the next field visit. All samples for that given area should be stored within one filled survey. It needs to be validated automatically that one sample is taken for every 1ha. My idea was now to create a fish grid of 1ha grid size for that given area, calculate the position of the label points. Store the point ID with the position inside the survey and calculate the distance from the geopoint to the selected point to make sure that it is within a 50m radius of that label point. Now these points might be changing/being updated when a new area is added, so I would need to update the survey each time with the risk to loose all my data. First question: is there another way to validate the location of a geopoint question against the location of a different set of points? Second question: Can I validate within a filled survey that each point id was only selected once? Sorry if this sounds very complicated. Please don't hesitate to ask for clarifications. Thanks for your input!
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What exactly are you trying to do? This is what I managed to accomplish (on a portal): I published two feature layers (Districts and Cells) that are related through a relationship class using the District_ID as the key. In a web map I created a new Cell and used a District_ID to relate it to an existing District. The relationship is recognized in both directions. Maybe the trick is to use the correct identifier for the relationship class?
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Ah sorry, I misunderstood what you want to have removed.
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Hi Lindsay, did you try to remove the background in an editor like Gimp or photoshop and then save it as png?
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About like this: Kind of a grid theme but separating the questions to one column and the answers to the next column. For the first group of questions you might want to set the first column (questions) to w1 and the second (answers) to w3 and for the second group vice versa, so both columns would be defined for a group of questions not for each question separately. I hope it is a bit clearer now.
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this sounds awesome! I will definitely give it a try! Thanks for the effort!
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