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Other software has difficulty with SharePoint, yes, but ArcGIS Pro (and ArcMap as well I suspect) seems particularly problematic. I personally know nothing about publishing data services or branch versioning. Is there any good primer on those that you can point me to? Cheers, Justin
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I am interested in this question, but for different reasons. I only know ArcGIS Pro since I never used ArcMap. It is not optimized to be used the way I need it to, and I think that results in the extremely slow performance often times. The biggest problem I find is that, as a consultant with many clients and many different projects with each client, often juggling data to/from multiple sources requires me to have multiple GDB on each project. Simple projects, or projects where my company is in charge of 100% of the data in and out, a single GDB for the project works. I have heard of governments having a single GDB that is shared by many staff/groups/organizations within their government realm and that just seems crazy to me, but if it is mainly a collection of relatively stable reference information, it probably works well. Always changing, dynamic, data going in/out doesn't seem to work well with a single GDB. So I end up with lots of them on a single complex project just to keep all the information straight. Versioning within a single GDB results in a mess of feature classes to try and sort through to find what you are looking for even if you have good procedures for naming etc. I am not sure if this is a good practice, much less a best practice. It seems to me to be dependent on the data. The other issue I have is that Project data needs to be independent for each project and saved with all of the data for that project. I don't mean just all the GIS data for the project, I mean ALL of the data for a project needs to be saved in the project folder for that project. So for instance, say I am working with a client to design, plan, and permit a wind farm. The project is the wind farm. I am going to have all sorts of document files for permit applications, studies, wetland delineations, utility information, civil design from CAD, and maps from GIS. It is all interrelated and all owned by the client for the project in the end. My company uses Sharepoint to save ALL of the data for each Project. So there is a Sharepoint site and a GIS folder in that Sharepoint site where all the GIS data for the Project is housed. This is the biggest failure of ArcGIS Pro. It is so dead set against you saving files to sharepoint or other "network" or "cloud" drives that it won't even let you browse to them. You have to go into the folder in Windows Explorer, copy the address from the address bar, then paste into the address bar in the open and save windows of ArcGIS Pro just to be able to open or save anything in the Sharepoint folder. To make things worse, it has real issues trying to sync files. Files take forever to open/close and if you don't close out of ArcGIS Pro often and especially before your computer enters sleep mode, it wont sync at all and you have to open the file from the backup on your computer. Not a huge deal, unless a different user needs to work on the same project and your changes didn't sync to Sharepoint. Once another user opens the file from Sharepoint, that never was synced, you now have an issue that I don't even know how to resolve because you have two different updated files that will conflict. You just need to pick which version survives I guess. I get that ESRI wants us to all be using their cloud service, but that just isn't workable for consultants in the AEC world where data needs to stay with the Project as a whole, not just the "GIS Project". Cheers, Justin
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I suspect that you are right, but 1. That will require me to update a bunch of feature classes by adding a calculate field that takes the current roation that is based on a north south oriented map and calculates the rotation I need for the layout. Lots of extra steps and my ArcGIS Pro is taking forever to open attribute tables for some reason. Not sure if network related, the project is somehow getting bloated, or ArcGIS Pro is just that slow. 2. That will make all of the points rotated incorrectly when viewing them on the map in order to be viewed correctly on the layout. My work around right now sucks. I am just using a Grid Index oriented north/south and redoing the layout to fit as best I can. It results in the map looking off since all of the features are running on an angle through the layout map frame. At least the signs point in the right direction though. Cheers, Justin
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Hi Everyone, I am trying to create a sign plan for a linear project going through a state park and crossing trails. The plan is supposed to show what signs go where to direct trail users in the right direction and should be facing the way a trail user would encounter them in the field. So I created feature classes for each type of sign and have an attribute for rotation to get them lined up with trails. It looks just great in the map. I then created a strip map index feature class and created a map series from it using the angle of the strip map to rotate into the map frame. The problem is that the resulting signs are all facing the wrong direction in the map series now. I have included screenshots in the map that show them facing the correct directions and the same location in the map series showing how they result there. Please help if you know how to fix this rotation issue. Cheers, Justin
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Please add me to the list. My current workaround has been to create a legend using Adobe Photoshop to make a PNG or JPG of what the legend would look like and put that picture next to the webmap that is brought in to a website using an <iframe> tag. It gets the job done, but is not the cleanest, took me a while since I don't know Photoshop well, and I wasn't able to precisely match the symbology in the picture with the webmap since I don't have the exact same size of icons/symbols. See here: Project News – Prince George's County and District of Columbia Reliability and Reinforcement Project (pgcdcrrp.com) Cheers, Justin
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You can just press the padlock in the contents to avoid accidentally moving it after it’s placed.
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I’m a little unclear what you are trying to do? In a layout, the map frame or frames can be any size you want and just pick the paper size to fit your desired product. If you want a border that is crazy artistic, your best bet is to just print the map or clip when printing or exporting a layout so you get something you can just paste into Adobe Photoshop or other artistic software. That is, reverse your thinking and do the “border” in photoshop and drop your map into that rather than doing the border in ArcGIS Pro. Cheers, Justin
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Yes, I have tried both options and get the same error. Cheers, Justin
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Thank you Jayanta. Unfortunately, Recalculate Feature Class Extent (Data Management) is not licensed with basic so I am not able to try that method to fix the issue.
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