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I'm having this exact same problem. ArcGIS Pro 2.2. Exported images look terrible and blurry compared to how they look in data view.
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07-16-2018
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If it's still an issue, I could message you the email of the ESRI tech who helped me. I sent him my packaged project (pagx) for him to analyse and he saw an error in the XML code.
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07-10-2018
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Yes, it was an issue with the PNG images I used in the layout. I think the images were grouped, and that was causing issues. Recreating the layout without the images should work. Add the images in later, from a local source (ie. hard drive, not cloud).
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07-09-2018
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Thanks. But surely the visible html code string is a fix for 2.2.1, not 2.3!
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07-04-2018
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How can I make a webapp map display in mobile mode (with all the mobile functionalities) on a phone or tablet BUT still retain the desktop style pop-up boxes?
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07-04-2018
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ArcGIS Pro 2.1.3: ArcGIS Pro 2.2: Both used on two simple polygon shapefiles. The 2.2 popup has an uneccessary drop down menu at the top of the pop up, and then some code showing where I assume it shouldn't be. Happens on other layers too.
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06-29-2018
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You need multiple maps. And have the second layout frame referencing the new map.
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06-27-2018
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suggest converting the SQL output into a CSV file. Then joining that CSV file to your feature class created from your current script.
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06-27-2018
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This is concerning. I cancelled my update download as I read this. Does it only happen in new projects? Or also with existing projects?
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06-27-2018
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So I've created a new field in the source csv, run Table to Table on that (which gives it an OID), then used this new table in the Join Field tool. It works fine as a workaround for now. Thanks for suggesting the join.
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06-08-2018
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I tried using Join Field to join the shapefile with the CSV (converted to an ESRI table so it has OIDs), but they don't match up. The shapefile of the polygons has an FID field starting at 0 and running to 5 (6 polygons), but the ObjectIDs on the table start at 1, running to 6. So everything is out of sync by 1. On the CSV I added a 'Join_id' column and filled it with 0 to 5, but the Join Field tool wouldn't recognise this as an OID field for use in the join. UPDATE: so using the Add Join tool I can use my 'Join_id' column in the CSV to join to the shapefile. This tool only works off layers in the ToC of course... I'd be looking to run this script outside of ArcGIS, in the background. I'm sure it must be possible to pull the columns from the original csv through...
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06-08-2018
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Hi, I have a CSV storing addresses, reference numbers, etc... and also a WKT string of boundary coordinates for each property: The script (ammended from another user's post in 2012) sccessfully converts the CSV to a shapefile, with the spatial refeence set to EPSG- 27700: # convert well known text to geometry, and compile shapes into a single feature class...
# 11/15/2012
import arcpy
File = "C:\\Users\\Team\\Documents\\Theo Laptop Folder\\Tasks\\Quick tasks\\WKTtest\\WKT_to_QGISmakealayerCSV2.csv"
# dimension the WKT string field and poly ID field...
# the field holding the WKT string...
field1 = "WKT"
# the field holding the unique ID...
field2 = "Our_ref"
# set up the empty list...
featureList = []
# set the spatial reference to a known EPSG code...
sr = arcpy.SpatialReference(27700)
# iterate on table row...
cursor = arcpy.SearchCursor(File)
row = cursor.next()
while row:
print (row.getValue(field2))
WKT = row.getValue(field1)
# this is the part that converts the WKT string to geometry using the defined spatial reference...
temp = arcpy.FromWKT(WKT, sr)
# append the current geometry to the list...
featureList.append(temp)
row = cursor.next()
# copy all geometries in the list to a feature class...
arcpy.CopyFeatures_management(featureList, "C:\\Users\\Team\\Documents\\Theo Laptop Folder\\Tasks\\Quick tasks\\WKTtest\\WKTShapes.shp")
# clean up...
del row, temp, WKT, File, field1, featureList, cursor This is in python 2.7 language fyi. (I'd love this in 3.6 if possible...) Now when I drag the newly created shapefile into Arc it all looks great, but the fields from the CSV aren't carried across... How can I ammend the code to include all the original string fields from the CSV? thank you
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06-07-2018
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To answer the second part of my question relating to replacing all NULL values in a date field, with the made up date of '11/11/1111', this solution works well:
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