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Hello AGOL Team, A recent pain point we've come across in the new map viewer editor UI is editing/viewing long text fields. These long text fields are truncated and difficult to edit: Please consider making the option for larger text boxes with text wrapping for these long text fields. Thank you, Amanda Huber
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10-19-2023
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Hey all, With the exponential emergence of AI and seemingly it's in everything now, I'm curious if anyone has found a use for it in GIS? Are there any tools that you've used or can recommend? Thanks!
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Hi @AlixVezina Thanks for your response. Unfortunately this post was created back in 2019, 4 years ago when it was needed. I agree since your public announcement of WAB retirement, this is no longer needed. Thanks, Amanda
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Hello community! I'm so excited to be a part of this space. My name is Amanda Huber and I'm a GIS Administrator for a local government agency here in Minnesota called Three Rivers Park District. I also serve as a MN GIS/LIS Board member and admin in this space so I figured I'd break the ice and go first. My career and background in GIS in not a traditional path nor a linear one, but has been an amazing journey and I'm happy to share how I've gotten here. Going into college I knew I wanted to pursue something in either geology or graphic design (yes I know, two vastly different career paths). I picked Geology since I've always had a passion for science and loved rocks since being a small child. Once I was in college and pretty far into my Geology degree, a fellow student asked me if I'd heard of this thing called "GIS". I had no idea what that was at the time, but he insisted it's what you "need to get hired". I took his advice and looked into the GIS program at my university (University of Minnesota Duluth). I started taking a few intro to GIS courses and absolutely fell in love with GIS. It was mind blowing how perfect it was for me, making maps appealed to my yearning for graphic design and the data part of it appealed to my scientific brain, it was a perfect match. That year I decided to add GIS to my list of degrees. Since a GIS Certificate degree was just a few classes short of a Major or Minor degree, I decided a Certificate was the way to go. Mind you, at this time I was still pursing my degree in Geology and Minor in Communications. The GIS Certificate degree added a little more time to my university experience, but only by an extra semester with full credit loads, which wasn't bad. I started applying my degree to the real world by working for the university's GIS office (Geospatial Analysis Center (GAC) now known as USpatial). In this position I was able to learn more about GIS methods, troubleshooting, app development, etc. and work with other department around campus to fulfill their GIS needs. Some of the coolest projects I was able to work on were in fact with the Geology professors! I was able to work with a mapping project for Antarctica ice drilling and another one for helping map the geology of Venus (yes the planet!). This really fueled my excitement and passion for GIS and I was hungry for more. Upon graduation I worked a seasonal role for the City of Maple Grove as a storm pond inspector. It wasn't a glorious role per se, but it did teach me a lot more about GIS and introduced me to asset management in GIS. I had a great time working with the other seasonal interns and meeting other GIS likeminded peers in the wild (outside of the university). Once I finished out this seasonal position, I applied for a position at Three Rivers Park District ( yes, my current employer now but keep reading). I unfortunately was turned down for the job and looking back, rightfully so. Yes, I had a fair amount of GIS experience but not enough quite yet. I applied for an internship at the City of Brooklyn Park and got it! This was a game changer for my career. In this internship I learned more than you can imagine, it was the missing piece. I learned about backend database management, python scripting, map authoring, working in a city environment, and more. This was the key information I needed to make it in the "real world" of GIS, the things you don't learn as a student. This internship was everything and prepared me for my next step. Another position opened at Three Rivers Park District and since I'm tenacious, I applied again! I figured why not, the most that will happen is they'll reject me again... and guess what... they didn't! I was accepted! I have now been at Three Rivers Park District for almost 6years, and time has flown. Every step in my career path has lead me to this. I am now a GIS Administrator for the Park District and wear many hats. Everyday is so different and I love what I do. I look back and realize I was so naïve but somehow navigated/worked hard to get my GIS career to this. Your path may not be linear or may be as "rocky" as mine (pun intended), but I hope you see my story and other's stories and that encourages you to keep working hard to achieve the career that you want. This is why we've created this community forum and the MN GeoPEPS website, to help alleviate uncertainty or career obstacles and network/learn from others. I encourage you to ask questions, meet new people, get involved, and grow in GIS! It really is a great community here in MN. Best, Amanda Huber
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10-16-2023
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Hello Dashboard Team, We recently ran into an issue with the sidebar widget in ArcGIS Dashboards. When the a lengthy amount of description text is added, the predefined filters dissapper. Here are the filters we have: but when this text is added, the filters disappear (see red line): Once the text has been added there is no way to edit or manage these filters either, even when clicking on them from the side panel: Please advise, thanks so much - Amanda Huber ---UPDATE--- After a little more digging it appears the Description portion of the sidebar window squishes out the filter section in the backend code. The Filter's scrollbar area also disappears. I believe this issue could be resolved if both the Description section and the Filter sections of the Sidebar had their own scrollbars.
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Hi ArcGIS Pro Team, Please consider adding the Lock/Unlock option to the element's right click menu in Layouts- This would improve pro efficiency and reduce the time/number of clicks to lock an element and unlock it. Thanks, Amanda Huber
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Good point, we're using Enterprise Geodatabases. This could be something only affecting certain types of databases. I'll add that as a note to the original post.
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Hello ArcGIS Pro Team, We're currently working between Pro versions 3.1.2 and 3.0.2, when opening a 3.1.2 Pro project in 3.0.2 we noticed the backwards compatibility message flashed- Is there an issue in backwards compatibility between these two major versions? We know there's an issue with Pro 2.9 but found it strange to see this within the 3.0 upgraded versions. Can someone answer this question? We would like to notify our users if there is a known compatibility issue. Thank you, Amanda Huber
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Hello Pro Team, We've encountered an issue in Pro 3.1.2 that we were told/tested to be resolved in ArcGIS Pro 3.1 . When testing this in ArcGIS Pro Holistic, this behavior was resolved. The issue- When selecting records then running the Statistics tool, the statistics tool does not respect the record selection and shows statistics for the entire feature layer: For example the sum of our selection of trails are not 552.8 miles NOTE: Our data is stored in an Enterprise Geodatabase Can this please be addressed and resolved? Thank you, Amanda Huber
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Hello Hub Team, It appears the new email report capability is only for "Premium" Hub users: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-hub/constituent-engagement/your-arcgis-hub-site-metrics-in-your-inbox/ I propose you implement this functionality for all Hub types. As an Hub designer for two organizations (with experience creating 4 hub sites), I've seen multiple perspectives. This is a very useful functionality for stakeholders and I believe you're missing a large audience of governments and smaller no-profits that can't afford/justify purchasing a "premium" hub. Please consider this for a future release. Thank you, Amanda Huber
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YES! 🎉🎉🎉 *BIG celebration* It appears to be resolved on my end too! Funny thing, when I brought it up with tech support they blamed it on our IT dept (hmm), sounds like it was an Esri issue after all!
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Hi Kelly, This is very helpful, thank you. I'm curious, is this "by design"/intentional? Ideally our org tries to avoid customization/coding if possible. This makes our applications more sustainable and reduces the risk of custom code breaking the app if changes are made by the AGOL team in the future. That being said, I was able to test your CSS and it does appear to help the centering issue but the extent of the map is still cropped from what the bookmarks should show. Here's an example: In desktop the bookmark will look like this- including the entire AOI (area of interest): In mobile view it appears like this- the map extent/AOI is cropped/zoomed in. The way the Web App Builder handles bookmarks is a great example for what we're looking for in the Sidebar Instant App. The Bookmark/AOI is not cropped, and the map is centered at the top of the screen (without custom CSS). Here's an example of what that looks like below: Desktop bookmark extent: Mobile view for bookmark extent: Can this be resolved/have an equivalency for bookmark behavior on mobile devices? Thank you, Amanda Huber
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Hello Instant Apps Team, We recently noticed an issue with specifically the Sidebar Instant App. When viewing the application's configured bookmarks on a mobile device, the map centers behind the bookmark window. Because if this behavior, users are not able to see the area they just selected, this leads to user confusion/user error. Screenshot of the issue: In the screenshot above, the bookmark has been configured in the web map to show the entire parking area. When viewing it on a mobile device, the parking area is hidden behind the bookmark window. Please resolve this issue as this impacts our current and future planned projects in this application. Thank you, Amanda Huber
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Hi @DerekLaw thanks for that, but asking if Monitor 10.8.1 is compatible with Enterprise 11?
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Hi Derek, Is there any update on this? We didn't find this in the documentation but would like to know if Monitor 10.8.1 is compatible with Enterprise 11? Thanks!
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