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Dave, Thank you. I'm glad to see that option in Windows. ESRI was not able to determine why a hand full of sites are having this problem. It may be on the SQL side or Windows server.
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ESRI support came through for me once I did the technical request. It was there all the time and I missed it. Composite Bands (Data Management) does the trick. Just add the bands you want instead of the raster file.
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07-19-2010
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I'm hoping for an geoprocessing solution. The data is on an external hard drive and needs to remain intact. There is not enought disk space to hold a copy of the data. So what I want to do is copy a TIF to the network, drop band 4 and then import into SDE.
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07-16-2010
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I need to load some new 2009 4-band NAIP data into SDE to support ArcIMS applications. We don't have enough space to hold the 4-band data but we do if the IR 4th band is dropped. I need to do this for a few thousand TIFs.
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07-15-2010
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Peter, I can't find the 'Make Image Server Layer' tool. Is it available in 9.3.1? If so where? You can use an Image Service directly in a geoprocessing tool by first using 'Make Image Server Layer'.
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07-07-2010
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I found this out when my code failed when we switched to 9.3. I don't remember ESRI announcing this change like they did the change to python lists so it was a little bit of a suprise. Joel Thanks Joel for pointing that out. My python scripts seem to break with each new ArcGIS release! It is very time consuming updating even a small number of mission critical python scripts with testing, etc. But with each year I have more and more scripts to maintain.
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06-22-2010
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Attached is a screen capture that shows the same dashed line symbol being used to show county boundaries. The top image shows a relatively clean boundary drawn from a line feature class even though the lines aren't straight. The image on the bottom shows the same bondary using the same line symbol but this time drawn for a polygon feature class. In this one it doesn't even look like a dashed line. It looks like ArcMap is drawing over the line twice, once for each polygon. Is that some setting under symbology in ArcMap that I'm missing? I'd rather not convert all polygon feature classes into line feature classes just to get a "clean" dashed line symbol between polygons.
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