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Hi Nur Azuan Husin, In ArcGIS Online, in the Map Viewer you can apply a filter on a layer to search for attributes meeting certain conditions. See for an example the screen capture below. Does this answer your question? BR, Egge-Jan
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Good to hear the problem is solved 🙂 But now I am curious: what did you do differently to split the line correctly? If you write down your answer, you can immediately mark it as the correct one to close the call.
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Hi Joe Borgione, The answer to your question is, I think: No. No, not in ArcGIS Pro. The display format for dates depends on your regional settings. ArcGIS Pro follows the Windows settings for date formats and uses the system short date format (numerical) to display dates, independent of the underlying database's format on the system. Of course if you display your data somewhere else, e.g. in ArcGIS Online, you can choose to format your dates to only show the year. But then I have this question: why would you convert your year values to dates to begin with? If the year really is the only thing you are interested in - and there really is no day, no month, no time to store - then maybe the numeric field you started out with would be sufficient, or not? What do you think? Best regards, Egge-Jan
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It looks like someone from an Esri distributor (Marc Graham) had the same, or at least a similar, issue way back in 2016 - see (and vote) this idea: Stop the ArcGIS Pro table view jumping around when I calculate attributes The current status of the idea is: In Product Plan, so maybe one day...
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Hi Jordan Miller, This is a nice workflow to integrate Survey123 for ArcGIS and Collector for ArcGIS. Thanks for sharing this blog post by GeoMarvel: Collector Integration with Survey123 | GeoMarvel I think the best way to implement this is by following the step-by-step description in the blog post. The item ID you have to add after "arcgis-collector://?itemID=" is the item ID of the webmap you have created in previous steps to prompt Collector to open for data collection within the designated webmap. Good luck, Egge-Jan
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Most probably merging them first will be the easiest way to accomplish what you want. An alternative would be to publish one first and then append the second one to it.
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Try to start with a simple example and, once you got it working, extend from there 🙂 What should your geometry look like? Any donuts with holes in it?
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Hi Markus Åfelt, Why would multipolygons not be supported by the ArcGIS REST API? In the example below I will add a multipolygon to a Hosted Feature Layer - with some screen captures to show the result. Is this helpful to you? Egge-Jan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is my multipolygon input to Add Features—ArcGIS REST API: Services Directory | ArcGIS for Developers : {
"attributes" : {
"DESCRIPTION" : "Test case multipolygon"
},
"geometry" :
{
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Hi Markus Åfelt, Can you please elaborate your question a little more? What are you trying to do? What does your code look like? Does it work, or do you get any error messages? With some more information from your side, the community might be able to provide examples. TIA, Egge-Jan
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Hi Jennifer Andrews, Can you please tell us a little bit more about your issue? You did split a single Feature in multiple Features by splitting it at a specified distance. What distance? In how many pieces was the original Feature split? And about your selection - in the lower screen capture - how many Features did you select? Just one, or more? The best way would be to open your attribute table and select the new segments one by one and see what is highlighted on the map. HTH, Egge-Jan
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Dat was een mooie dag vorige week. Dank jullie wel. Tot volgend jaar! Dinsdag 7 april 2020, toch?
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Hi Asma NKHILI, Until a few minutes ago I did not have any experience with this GTFS specification (General Transit Feed Specification). But now I have a Feature Class with all the stops in Metz (see screendump below): I did follow the link to the Metz Métropole data you provide above I downloaded the file with the gtfs data I identified the stops.txt file I did run the GTFS Stops To Features tool Et voilà: they all show up on the map (Running ArcGIS Pro 2.3.2 like you) So, I don't know what is going wrong on your side... Egge-Jan
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Hi Vara Prasad M S, Yes, there is a setting in the Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS in the Attribute Table widget that you can set to Allow exporting to CSV (by default this option is turned off). Once this option is set, the user can open the Attribute Table and go to Options > Export all to CSV to get all attribute data or apply a Filter first to get just a part of the data. See screen captures below. Hope this helps. Regards, Egge-Jan
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Hi Tatianna Swenda, I guess Madeline Schueren would know how to do it, as she wrote this blog: New Visibility Analysis Tools in CityEngine 2017.1. In this blog she reviews three tools - the Viewshed tool, the View Dome tool, and the View Corridor tool - and the use cases surrounding each tool, and she goes through the steps to get started with these tools. For a deeper dive into these CityEngine tools, more information is to be found in the online reference help. Does this answer your question? Cheers, Egge-Jan
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