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@JakeSkinner Ok. I think I got you. In my case, however I do not think I will have to restore with a snapshot. I just got to find a way to connect with the new SQL Server instance. I appreciate you. Thank you so very much. Abi
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@JakeSkinner I'm sorry I didn't understand that. So, if i were to have a completely new SQL Server instance with all the data inside new is when that applies? Thank you. My apology for my ignorance. Abi
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@JakeSkinner Thank you. Will what you said earlier still apply in my case? "The only caveat of this is that the old SQL instance will still show in Server Manager when looking at the workspace info". I appreciate you helping me with this. Abi
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@JakeSkinner Thank you for the message. Why do I need to do a WebGISDR back-up of the entire ArcGIS Enterprise? I'm not trying to replace the ArcGIS Server machine. I'm only trying to replace the old 2016 SQL Server instance with a new 2022 SQL Server instance, and want to make sure that the services created from the old 2016 SQL Server instance do not have to be overwritten just because I have a new 2022 SQL Server instance. We do take snapshots of our GIS Server everyday. Thank you, Abi
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@JakeSkinnerthank goodness for you all good folks! I'm in a similar situation, and so, I'm trying to prepare myself for the moment. After reading your post, this is what I understand: 1. Backup of GIS Server (is this with WEBGISDR?) 2. Restore geodatabase to the new SQL Server instance 3. Register the geodatabase from the new SQL Server 2022 instance as a Data Store. 4. Update the 7 variables. 5. Stop GIS Server service. 6. Run the script 7. Start the GIS Service. DONE! Is there anything else I need to know? Thank you, Abi
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@Shen_ZhangI still do not see a way to apply filter on any layer for any attribute from the map interface like there is in Web AppBuilder. In Web AppBuilder there is the ellipses (...) next to each layer on the map app that you can click to open the table for the layer and then go to options and set any kind of filter. Without this capability displaying and printing a map of only layers, features and attributes desired by the end user is not possible. This is a must have to display and print a map. Thank you, Abi
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@JessicaGough I agree! We need to have a minimum of all of those widgets and capabilities that is already available in WAB in EB. The clients also need to be able to filter layers and attributes for mapping, displaying and printing purposes. I did a lot of dabbling in EB and what I found out is EB has the widgets, but they are only namesake, and not do anything close to what the same widgets do in WAB. The minimum requirement for us to move to EB and a minimum standard for Esri before they cut out WAB is to have EB as capable as WAB on the widgets. All the widgets in WAB should be availabe in EB beyond namesake. Thank you, Abi
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@JonathanNeal @DougMorgenthaler Is this something that can be made available in the future? I have also put this in ArcGIS Ideas. Thank you, Abi
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@ChelseaRozek@TanuHoque At this time Esri is still performing tests. From the email I received yesterday from Esri, it appears like the print issue is reproducible when you have a print service from ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 on ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1. The issue is; if you make a print service from ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 for ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 and then you install ArcGIS Pro 3.2 on that same machine as the ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 machine then the print service that you made from ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 for ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 will not work. the print service will error out. Let me try saying this again: You cannot install ArcGIS Pro 3.2 and expect the print service you made from ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 for ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 to work. You have to uninstall ArcGIS Pro 3.2 and reinstall ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 for the print service to work on ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1. Thank you, Abi
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@JonathanNealWill this work in Field Maps? Thank you, Abi
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@KerriRasmussen I just did. I put it in two different places. Under geodatabase and under Field Maps. I hope it gets noticed. Thank you. Abi
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I have a feature service with relational tables. The purpose of this feature service is to help in the eradication of an invasive plant (cogongrass) species from Alabama. Here is the workflow: Folks collect and treat the invasive species using Field Maps. First, they collect the invasive species feature, and then, they record its treatment on a relational table. Most of the times, treatment method to eradicate the invasive species spot is the same, as a result, they want to be able to copy the treatment record from the relational table to the newly collected feature's relational record/table. In Field Maps, there is a way to copy feature attributes to a new feature, but after extensive research it appears like there is not a way to copy the treatment relational record/attributes from one feature's relation record table to the new feature's relational record table. It would be great to have that capability. That would really help. Abi
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I have a feature service with relational tables. The purpose of this feature service is to help in the eradication of an invasive plant (cogongrass) species from Alabama. Here is the workflow: Folks collect and treat the invasive species using Field Maps. First, they collect the invasive species feature, and then, they record its treatment on a relational table. Most of the times, treatment method to eradicate the invasive species spot is the same, as a result, they want to be able to copy the treatment record from the relational table to the newly collected feature's relational record/table. In Field Maps, there is a way to copy feature attributes to a new feature, but after extensive research it appears like there is not a way to copy the treatment relational record/attributes from one feature's relation record table the new feature's relational record. It would be great to have that capability. That would really help. Abi
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@TanuHoqueI'd like to understand how the script got modified. I haven't made any changes to the print service. What could be causing the script alteration? Here's my suspicion: If you have ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 and then upgrade ArcGIS Pro from 3.1.0 to 3.2.0 on the the same GIS Server machine, and you had a print service from ArcGIS Pro 3.1.0, the upgrade to ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0 seems to modify the script of the print service. This happens even it you don't overwrite the print service created with ArcGIS Pro 3.1.0. The mere installation of ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0 on the ArcGIS Server machine appears to modify the script, based on your description. Two days ago, when I first discovered the print service was not working I started troubleshooting. One of my initial steps was to create a new test print service. However, I encountered error 00256: "Server version <value> tool <value> does not have a new parameter." This error led me to uninstall ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0 on the GIS Server machine and install ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3. Interestingly, even before I could create a test print service with ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3, the existing print service started working. I found this peculiar but considered it a one-time occurrence. During this time, everything was working smoothly, so I proceeded to upgrade ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 back to ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0 on the GIS Server machine, and once again, the print service failed. It's worth noting that I only installed ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0; I didn't overwrite the print service or make any other changes. It appears that the mere presence of ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0 on a GIS Server machine with ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 installed modifies the print script and causes the problem. Uninstalling ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0 and reinstalling ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 resolved the issue, and I still have an open Esri tech support case to monitor the behavior. The concern is that having ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0 on the same machine as ArcGIS Server with ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 seems to trigger the print service failure. Is this an expected behavior, where the mere presence of ArcGIS Pro 3.2.0 on a single machine deployment with ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 will cause the print service to fail? Thank you, Abi
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Hello GIS friends, Good morning! I'm having print issues again printing from Web AppBuilder. The print service is from ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1. A few months back when I first installed ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1, I had printing issues and Esri @TanuHoque helped me resolve the issue with a new patch from Esri. However, now without me doing anything we are having print issues again. This time the error is: Error executing tool. Export Web Map: ConvertWebMapToArcGISProject() takes from 1 to 4 positional arguments but 5 were given failed to execute (Export Web Map). If anyone out there is getting the same error please I need help. Our entire Entire Enterprise of 100 users are unable to print maps. Please let me know if you know how to get this to work. Thank you, Abi
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