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How does this not have more kudos? This has been such a limitation, we rely on feature linked annotation and have to manually update annotation for attributes in related tables.
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12-15-2020
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@KoryKramer , yes, this looks like the same idea, happy to merge! This didn't come up in my search, I should have used 'anchor points' as a key term. Thanks for checking!
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11-30-2020
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I create annotation for feature classes with hundreds of features and need the ability to select and move many anno features at once. I have this ability in Desktop, but it appears that in Pro, you are able to only select and move only one feature at a time. I would like the ability to select and move more than one feature in Pro like you can in Desktop. If you are actually able to do this in Pro, let me know what I should do (I still don't have a firm grasp of how Pro works yet, lol) 😄 In Desktop: select and move more than one anno feature >:( In Pro, can only select and move one anno feature at a time
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11-27-2020
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Richard, this looks really awesome! Have you tried to make a related annotation feature class using this method?
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12-26-2019
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This was the casecracker! I was trying to gather the group of values I wanted to change instead of using a conditional for a specific value. Thanks Joe!
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11-27-2019
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Hello all, I'm building a data cleanup tool in model-builder using the 'Calculate' field and the the .replace() function. It's working well except for one problem, the values that I am updating are to include text string parts valuesin the original attributes. So the replace function behaves as though there are endless wildcards in the field. Is there a way to limit the replace function to change those field values where the first variable is as exactly as it is in the function 'Demo' vs '%Demo%'? I figure it's got to be something easy I'm overlooking. function: !Project_Type!.replace('Demo','Demolition') original value: Demo intended value: Demolition returned value: Demolitionlition
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11-27-2019
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So I know this probably isn't the most copacetic solution, but doing a Windows File Explorer "Previous Version" on the folder has actually worked for us. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17119/windows-7-recover-lost-deleted-files
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11-15-2019
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Echoing what Rachel asked, that article looks like it would address my issue, googling didn't produce an easy find, do you know where this article might be found? Granted, this blog post is 7 years old, but the issue is still relevant!
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11-07-2018
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I created an idea, vote for it! https://community.esri.com/ideas/15393
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08-10-2018
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it would be great to be able to add halos to part of label expression, example: This is an <halo>IMPORTANT</halo> place
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08-10-2018
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that. was. it. Thank you, I was pounding my head against the wall on that one!
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07-06-2018
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Here is what the code looks like (not sure how to add to this as a code sample, just as text.) I've also tried adding an "r" in various forms in the CalculateField line, to no avail. When using the print function for the fc, the filepath/name appears as it should. The parsing with the .split("\") was for a later field calculator expression, but mentioned because to indicate that it is important that the file path be exact. for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in walk:
for filename in filenames:
fcs.append(os.path.join(dirpath, filename))
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arcpy.CalculateField_management(fc, 'Source', '"' + fc + '"' , "PYTHON")
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07-06-2018
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Did you ever figure this out? I am trying to use arcpy.CalculateField_management to add the filepath and filename to a field and if the folder begins with a number, it distorts the name. For example a portion of the file path might look like: ...\Date\Client\180705\1_Event\Point.shp will look like: ...\Date\Client 180705 @_Event\Point.shp I will want do calculations in other fields based on these values using the .split("\") function, so it's important that I get the complete, correct filepath.
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07-05-2018
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Michael, Can you share how you noted when an mxd was corrupt? I'm also working on a program that walks through mxds in a folder to determine if a particular layer is used or not and writes it to a csv file but the script crashes when it encounters a corrupt mxd. But it crashes before the list is written to the csv file so I never know which one it is. Any guidance would be great
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