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That's an excellent point, Tom, thank you. I don't remember how I finally resolved this issue, but I didn't think to test it that way. I'll keep that in my proverbial back pocket for the next time something weird like this happens.
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I found a way to fix it. In your web map, set up the symbology on your layer the way you want it to be. Then click on the More Options menu (looks like three dots) and pick Save Layer. It will overwrite your hosted layer with the symbology you set in the web map. Just for reference in case people don't find the same experience, I created the original layer in Pro, published it as a hosted feature layer, and am now maintaining it solely in ArcGIS Online. I don't know whether the above trick will work if you publish a service from ArcMap or otherwise are using registered data instead of copying the data to AGOL.
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I also assumed that the Local Government Team would be combing Ideas to see what's out there. Maybe we should tag some local government people just to be safe? Scott Oppmann, Heather Eisan, Matt Bullock. This enhancement should be available in ArcGIS Online -- no server needed. We don't need a custom print template - if the out of the box widget could retain the buffers created by the Public Notification Tool, we'd be good to go. Side note, I agree that it would be nice to be able to make custom print templates without publishing to our own server. Would be nice to have a WYSIWYG interface to set up the layout. But that's for another Idea....
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As an alternative, it would be great if the selection stayed active when you switch to the Print widget. Either way, we definitely want a way to export a map in addition to a CSV for the same reasons that the original poster expressed.
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04-17-2019
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I've gone through all of the Enterprise Sites documentation that I can find, and there is no explanation for an issue I'm experiencing. I set up a Sites page and added a Gallery, being sure to check the option to show the item's thumbnail instead of the icon for an app. It looks great ... until I log out of Portal. Then all of the thumbnails disappear and are replaced with icons. My Site is set up to be visible to everyone, as are all of the apps in the Gallery. Logged in screenshot: Logged out screenshot:
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Thank you for explaining what the error message meant, Kelly! That was a big help. I ended up publishing the tile package using ArcGIS Pro. It took about 12 hours to complete, but it successfully loaded into AGOL. So, I won't be making a call to tech support, but that was my next move if Pro hadn't come through for the win.
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I have been trying to load a very large tile package to our ArcGIS Online Account. Per this page, we meet the requirements for loading it. However, I have tried twice now and received this error message: I'm not sure what makes the tile package a multipart item. I tiled imagery at multiple scales in JPG format, so perhaps the "multipart" refers to the different scale levels? I have successfully loaded large TPKs to our ArcGIS Online account before. This is the first one I have created in Pro, however (ver 2.3.1).
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Tanu, THANK YOU!! Workaround #1 worked great. I had to re-add the layer to the web maps after republishing the service, but doing so resolved the issue.
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Good point. I do have one locator so that people can search by intersection. Esri probably wants us to move entirely to string searches within layers, but unless I generate an intersection point layer, I still need that geocoder.
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03-21-2019
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Web link: ArcGIS Web Application I've "upgraded" a few of my maps to WABDE ver 2.11, and am having an issue with the Print widget. Everything appears to work fine, but when the actual JPG/PDF/PNG is created, the parcel layer does not show up. This layer is visible in the map (you have to zoom in a bit to see the orange property lines) and it appears in the Legend widget. Is this a bug or (more likely) am I missing a setting somewhere in my web map? Screen shot --
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This is the first time that I've had secured services, so I don't have any prior successes to look back on. (*sad trombone*) After reviewing my workflows that used bulk stops and starts, I guess I don't have to shut down my web services. I can just tell the database to stop accepting connections and kick out anyone who is currently connected. (This happens in the middle of the night via automated task, so that the end user impact is minimal.) The only use I'll really miss is the automated task that restarted all of my web services at 6 am, just to give us a fresh start if something crashed overnight and didn't restart properly.
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Prior to 10.6.1, I was using the ArcGIS Server Admin Toolkit to stop and start services in bulk. That toolkit has depreciated and does not appear to work in 10.6.1. (It could be that I'm making an error with the parameters, but I don't think I am) Then I found this: Example: Stop or start all services in a folder—ArcGIS Server Administration (Windows) | ArcGIS Enterprise The above script assumes that you are using port 6080, but ours are on 6443. I tried to change the parameter in the same script from 6080 to 6443, but that did not work. Again, I'm not ruling out the possibility that I'm entering the wrong variables, but the error message says that the server is forcibly closing the connection to port 6443 when I run it. In scouring the forums, I've seen comments that suggest that A) you cannot start/stop services using Python if said services are secured (https), and B) the Esri is intentionally not maintaining or developing tools to allow you to batch start/stop services anymore because they want you to do it through Server Manager/Portal/ArcCatalog. I know you can't start/stop services in Pro yet, but that it might be coming in a future version. Can anyone help me fill in the gaps? My ultimate need is to be able to stop all web services at once and then restart them in bulk. I'm using Enterprise 10.6.1, including Portal. I published all of my services to Server using ArcMap 10.6.1.
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I'm having an odd problem with a raster tile cache. All of my imagery except for the 2016 vintage has cached out with no issues. I'm using the exact same setup to publish the tiles (as far as I know). I publish the service with the option to build the cache later. When I run Manage Map Server Cache Tiles, the job completes successfully and I can see the bundles that were created when I look in the Windows file structure. However, when I preview the service in Catalog or try to view it in Portal or ArcMap, it appears as a blank white screen. I've tried zooming to nearest cached level, but no luck. Using ArcGIS Enterprise 10.6.1, Server federated with Portal. Anyone else had this issue?
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I think it would be ideal to have the choice to do one or both. Kelly, thanks for the link to the Ideas page!
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