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w/o the need to add a bunch of sensors throughout our buildings I'm not sure getting past this is possible, but I'm an out door geographer, so I could be wrong! Dr Google returns a number of hits with 'wifi locator device'. Here's one: linux - How do I physically find a wifi device using a laptop or mobile phone - Super User
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Hi Christina, I was taking a look at the web app and the web page with the embedded app in Chrome and Safari. When I open the web app and the web page with the embedded apps, I am only seeing the sidewalks layer. What other layers should I be seeing? Do these layers have any visibility ranges set? Can you provide the link to the web map? Thanks! Sarah
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That sounds like a coordinate transformation issue between NAD83 and NAD83(2011). They are slightly different. Please confirm your data is not: Basemap is NAD83 (US Feet) - State Plane Kentucky South (WKID:2246) GPS Data is NAD83 (2011) (US Feet) - State Plane Kentucky South (WKID:6475) If you load both of these into a blank ArcGIS session do you get a Geographic Coordinate Systems Warning, similar to below?
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Brandon, I have the exact same message. I don't believe any of my fields are misspelled, I didn't do anything to them after I created the survey from the feature service. Is there a way I can tell which filed the message is referring to?
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Yes it's strange that it did not work. I ended up abandoning that survey and making a new one and publishing it from the default template first, then I actually created the survey how I wanted it and republished it and it worked. No idea what was on the go!
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Hi Christina, Is the survey table in the same feature layer/feature service as the building layer, or is it a separate item? If the latter, you can't directly link it in the ArcGIS Online environment as related records. You could create some building/survey summarizations using Join Features—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS or Summarize Within—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS .
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Update: ESRI Support has officially logged this as a bug: #BUG-000126543 Submitting a survey from Survey123 for ArcGIS (website) would give a "Failed to submit -Cannot set property 'z' of null" if survey with related tables that was made from a Hosted Feature Service and a Feature Service from ArcGIS Server was published from Survey123 Connect version 3.6.137 The best workaround for submitting in a browser is as Chelsea suggests below: use a URL parameter to open the Survey in the 3.3 Version. (I assume we should move this thread to a separate post for others who are searching for a solution. But I'm not sure how to do that.)
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Safe Software FME based Data Interoperability is distributed in a separate installer "ArcGIS Data Interoperability for Desktop" built for each release of ArcGIS Desktop is available via the my.esri.com Customer portal. ArcGIS Pro also has a dedicated installers for its builds. Access your my.esri.com portal--or contact whomever is your Esri primary contact for access. Download the appropriate installer, be sure to "run as administrator" when you install.
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A summary and update of the issues yesterday Thank you for your patience as we worked through performance and publishing issues with certain ArcGIS Online hosted features layers yesterday. We understand the urgency and importance of continuing to provide a resilient, redundant and well architected system and we are confident that everything is back to normal and no data was lost. What happened: Between 3:00AM and 6:45 PM PST Tuesday September 4, 2018 ArcGIS Online experienced continual intermittent problems with a subset of our infrastructure that provides hosted feature services and spatial analysis. Why did it happen: The issue was due to a weather/lightning event which caused electrical problems and a shutdown of part of the infrastructure with the Microsoft Azure South Central US region. This infrastructure shut down resulted in a subset of ArcGIS Online Services being unavailable for publishing or viewing. Our Response: The ArcGIS Online operations team worked with Microsoft Azure during the event to diagnose the problem and then began work on swift recovery. During the investigation and recovery, the status of the issue was updated at status.arcgis.com until restoration was verified and tested. In parallel to the above activity we also triggered our Disaster Recovery process for restoring affected services in a different region from database backups. The recovery of the original affected data center completed earlier. Additional notes and plans: Our services already run in High Availability mode covered by the SLA of Azure and take advantage of redundancy and fail over across multiple instances. We will investigate and consider additional improvements once the root cause analysis from Microsoft has been released to strengthen the availability of our current deployments. We will also look at improvements to the communication process to insure you have the most reliable and updated information possible.
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No... it happens completely randomly. Some days it will be fine, and then other days it won't. On the days that it doesn't work it happens to every single feature layer, but the next day it might work just fine, so I don't think it has anything to with the feature layers themselves. This has been happening for the past couple weeks.
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