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Dan Patterson I cannot use the Check Geometry as the feature class is in a Workgroup geodatabase. Also, I need to avoid using points if possible. If it is not possible otherwise, I'll probably add a slight shift of either the start or end point of these vertical lines, so that shape length would not be null. Still, it should be possible to work with vertical lines as those represent real feature in the world (in my case, they represent a vertical deviation of a well). Do you have any other suggestion maybe?
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10-30-2018
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I posted the same question on gis.stackexchange (link), but I am posting here as well because it might be better. I am trying to add labels to my linear feature class. Some of my lines are vertical (i.e. I only see a point representing the start or end node of the line, because they have the same XY coordinates but different Z coordinates). Unfortunately, it seems ArcMap cannot understand where to place the label (e.g. along the line, before the start, etc.) because the line itself is null (i.e. has 0 (zero) shape length). Is there a way to solve this? P.S. I am choosing a "random" Place because it seems there's no "ArcGIS Desktop" to choose... At least the same seems to happen in ArcGIS Pro in the 2d (not 3d) as well (see below).
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10-30-2018
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I might have done some improvements in understanding this. With user A I just created a Feature Class inside its previously created feature dataset and now I with the other user B I can see both this feature dataset and the feature class, AND its other feature dataset. This makes sense, and I guess that probably a feature dataset is not really a table, rather an abstraction object to contain and manage real tables like feature classes. Still, what suprises me is that: other NON admin users (e.g. user B) can create content and being the owner and only real "admin" of this content (see Change ownership of SDE feature class , and Grant and revoke dataset privileges—ArcGIS Help | ArcGIS Desktop) there can be two feature dataset with the same name in the same geodatabase (due to the "[database].[domain].[user].[featuredataset]" nomenclature). How can a server or geodatabase admin avoid point 1 which is probably a situation nobody would like to have in his organization? Also, WHAAAAAAAAT??? (Creating a feature dataset—Help | ArcGIS Desktop )
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10-29-2018
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I think this is not really what an admin wants: having anybody who can create content being the owner of that object and the only who can actually manages it (e.g. Register As Versioned). This sounds really odd to me...
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10-29-2018
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David Wright that will not solve many problems. If you see the linked thread I posted that made me creating this idea you'll understand.
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10-23-2018
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I have ArcGIS Server (10.6) federated with Portal. It's a simple single machine setup (1 hosting server). A Map Image Service is owned by another Portal user of my organization and it is shared with Everyone. The service was originally published with ArcMap. From ArcMap I am trying to overwirite this service. I have permissions to do so, I created the connection to the server with ArcCatalog and am able to complete the overwrite servuice process. After doing this, I was not able to access this service with my Portal user anymore. It also disappeared from REST. The only way to see it is to login with the service's owner credentials. But the service is still shared with Everyone. The only thing I could do was to delete and republish the service from scratch, but if another user of my organiozation will try to ovewrite it, it would probably happen the same. Is there a way to solve this issue? I know I can change the ownership with an admin user, but I don't want to do this all the time.
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10-19-2018
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David Wright can you please elaborate a bit? I am not a sysadmin so it would be very useful to understand it if it is possible without too much effort. IIS would be enough to begin. Thanks in advance.
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10-19-2018
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Thomas Colson I came back to this isseue and still with no luck. The thing is: the customer does not have ArcMap and so we need to test it with ArcGIS Pro. I tried to repeat the process in a different project and got the same problem. It is strange that the layer numbering is missing an index (number 10), which is the layer with the in-memory join to the "serbatoi" table (number 16). This issue seems to be related only to services that are published with data registered with the server. I still need to figure out what could be the real cause of the problem. It should not be related to permissions to read/write the registered data, as the arcgis server user has the right to do so with the registered data and from manager the validation of the Data Store registered folder gives me a green flag. Also, all the layers come from the same folder and only that with the in-memory join does not show up. Please, can anybody help me to find out if this is a bug? Thanks.
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10-18-2018
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Asrujit SenGupta Thanks. I am quite aware of how to add users and alter their permissions. However, the questions I asked still remain unsolved even after reading the documentation you linked to. So maybe some screenshots can be of help to clarify my point. This is the situation: USER A: SERVER ADMIN 1. creates new geodatabase (test) 2. assigns read/write permission to other user at GDB level USER B: READ/WRITE 3. creates new feature dataset (test_FD) thus becoming its owner 4. looking at the Feature Dataset Manage -> Provileges window, I see: , which is weird, given that this user is the creator of the same Feature Dataset. Moreover, I cannot see any other users here... USER A: SERVER ADMIN (again) 5. from the Catalog Window and a new ArcMap session, I reconnect to the SQL EXPRESS DB, and searches for the just created Feature Dataset, but cannot find it 6. creates another Feature Dataset (called "test_FD", again): 7. Look in the same Feature Dataset Manage -> Provileges window, I see with this user I see: , meaning that the other user ("B", or "minorau") has inherited provileges to read/write in this Feature Dataset from the GDB level, which is what I expected. Still, user B or minorau cannot see this server admin-created FD, but only its one (point 3). Can anybody please shed a light on this? My setup is untouched (I kept the default settings of the Esri installation and just added new windows users from the Catalog Window by right clicking the SQL Express Server connection and then Permissions).
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10-16-2018
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Jonathan Quinn Can you stop and start one of the services and see if the service information re-populates? Actually, the way we solved the problem for all the services was to restart the entire ArcGIS Server service. Which Windows update installed? I am going to contact one of the IT person of one of these three customers and hopefully I will ask about what was the Windows update and update this post. Are all services missing their information, or only services with certain data sources? All three customers have a new AGS install with only the sample Map Service provided by Esri and another one for test. This one is a Map Server showing data coming from either a SQL Express GDB or a FileGDB registered with the AGS. The thing I noticed in the rest page of these test map services is that all layers were missing in the list, and extent was all "None". So it seems the problem might be related to data registered with AGS rather than copied to the server directories during publication. Indeed, validating the registration (from ArcgIS Server Manager -> site -.> Data Store) was failing before restarting the ArcGIS Server instance. I will hopefully give you more info about the Windows update this same afternoon.
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10-16-2018
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Coming from a File GDB world, I am having difficulties understanding how Enterprsie (Workgroup in my case, with SQL Express) GDB permissions work. Specifically, this is what confuses me: I have two users ("A" and "B"), which connect to my SQL EXPRESS instance with Windows auth "A" is the SQL Server administrator "A" creates a new geodatabase (named "test") and assigns "B" read/write premissions (with the ArcCatalog tools) "B" creates a new feature dataset (named"test_FD") in this GDB and it gets the name "test."A".test_FD" "A" from the Catalog window cannot see this feature dataset So, a few questions: why can't "A" see the FD created by B? I thought A, being the SQL Server admin (and therefore, the GDB admin by inheritance) would have control over anything. why can "A" create a new FD with the same name "test_FD"? I know the two FD come from different users, but still this is surprising to my eyes. Is there a way to assign a user provileges to create new datasets leaving the control on these same datasets to the admin/s only? In the official documentation it reads: Privileges on datasets in geodatabases should be granted or revoked using ArcGIS clients and must be done by the dataset owner. , so I guess the admin in this case won't have control over these user created datasets, is it correct? I have just a simple setup with only the DEFAULT version.
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No, apparently it is working fine now. Cannot tell if I had two consecutive Windows updates as you, but in case I'll see the strange behaviour again, I'll try yours and Robert LeClair suggestions. Thank you both.
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10-15-2018
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It's now the third customer telling us that his AGS services are "empty", showing null extents and no layers/properties for MapServers. All have ArcGIS Enterprise 10.6 installed. The only thing we noticed is that all three customers servers did a Windows update, and after that this happened. Did anyone noticed the same behaviour? Unfortunately I cannot really tell now what OS the servers are, except one which is Windows Server 2016 Standard.
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Thank you both for the hint, will try that if the error occur again. Will let you know.
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