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Did you read this thread? How to run a model automatically based on Windows Schedule?
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06-14-2017
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I think you said the answer. Should I ask my client which Coordinate System they are using for the XY Coordinate?
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06-13-2017
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I think that 3 options of domain is easy to select by attribute the records that have same value then field calculator it. Just you will make 3 select by attribute then field calculator. Note Use the code number for coded domain in filed calculator value.
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06-13-2017
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Even If there is a tool for that , that will be not accurate. It is not recommended.
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Sorry, I am don't understand whole question . but I think the answer of the following question Is there a way to make each buffer a ring, one metre wide, around the scheme? Is Check on Outside polygons only while you using multiple Ring Buffer tool.
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06-08-2017
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If you split your roads at boundaries , you can combine them again inside each boundary by create simple model. The first tool in the model is iterate feature and make this tool to iterate urban boundaries feature selection. Then select by location as the second tool to select roads within each boundary. Final use unsplit line to merge the selected roads inside each boundary , you can use the code of road or the road name to dissolve by it.
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06-08-2017
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Why do you want to convert your coordinate to use Go To XY tool, if you can change the unit in the tool itself?
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06-08-2017
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Yes , Dan I agree with you except 'autocomplete polygon' , because it will be the first place if there one , two or three polygons , but Xingbo Chen says : And I've got like more than 50 thousands polygons in a feature class like that
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Duncan, you find another method good job. But I wondered that you said that Simplify Polygon doesn't work. and your link is approve this tool too. did you read carefully ?. may be that you don't defined Simplification Tolerance well. I think you defined small tolerance so not all vertices deleted.
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The main problem here that there are many uncritical vertices in most edges. So I think you can try use Simplify Polygon tool (Arc toolbox > cartography tools > Generalization >Simplify Polygon ). And make Simplification Algorithm is POINT_REMOVE. POINT_REMOVE—Keeps the so-called critical points that depict the essential shape of a polygon and removes all other points. This is the default. Simplification Tolerance The tolerance that determines the degree of simplification. A tolerance must be specified, and it must be greater than zero. You can choose a preferred unit; the default is the feature unit. For POINT_REMOVE algorithm, the tolerance you specify is the maximum allowable offset. For BEND_SIMPLIFY algorithm, the tolerance you specify is the length of the reference bend baseline. Minimum Area (optional) Sets the minimum area for a simplified polygon to be retained. The default value is zero, that is, to keep all polygons. You can choose a preferred unit for the specified value; the default is the feature unit. Handling Topological Errors (optional) Specifies how the topological errors (possibly introduced in the process, including line crossing, line overlapping, and collapsed zero-length lines) will be handled. NO_CHECK—Specifies not to check topological errors. This is the default. FLAG_ERRORS—Specifies to flag topological errors if any are found. RESOLVE_ERRORS—Specifies to resolve topological errors if any are found. Keep collapsed points (optional) Specifies whether to keep collapsed zero-area polygons as points if any are found in the process. This option applies only when NO_CHECK or FLAG_ERRORS is specified. Checked—Specifies to keep the collapsed zero-area polygons as points. The endpoints of the collapsed polygons will be stored in a point feature class at the output feature class location, taking the name of the output feature class plus a suffix _Pnt. This is the default. Unchecked—Specifies not to keep the collapsed zero-area polygons as points even if they are found in the process; therefore, the point feature class will be empty.
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06-07-2017
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Did you read this "Sharing" an .mxd file, I think Dan's Reply will be helpful for your case.
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Also you can see this: https://community.esri.com/thread/84380
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Did you Choose the type of selection that you want to make? Using Select By Location—Help | ArcGIS Desktop Add to currently selected features in
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If the datum are different between the layers and base map , there is must be shift , even if changing data frame coordinate system. so if you want to put your layer above ESRI base map you should Project your layers to match base map coordinate system.
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