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This one-day course teaches how to streamline data validation to quickly identify features that do not meet your organization’s quality requirements. ArcGIS Data Reviewer is an extension for ArcMap, ArcGIS Pro, and ArcGIS Enterprise designed to improve data quality. It provides a complete system for automating and simplifying data quality management. Resources: ArcGIS Data Reviewer - Product overview ArcGIS Data Reviewer online help - Desktop / Pro / Enterprise ArcGIS Data Reviewer - Blogs ArcGIS Data Reviewer migration from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro for data validation ArcGIS Data Reviewer - Free Training Seminar ArcGIS Data Reviewer Downloads ArcGIS Pro Data Reviewer tutorials Reviewer Checks poster location: Data Reviewer Checks poster C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.<#>\Documentation\Reviewer_Check_Poster.pdf Data Reviewer for ArcGIS Pro Checks https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/help/data/validating-data/pdf/data-reviewer-poster.pdf
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The Introduction to ArcGIS Workflow Manager (Classic) training is a two-day course focused on the ArcGIS for Workflow Manager extension. Students will learn how to use and implement ArcGIS Workflow Manager. ArcGIS Workflow Manager is a scalable enterprise workflow management system that automates and simplifies many aspects of performing and managing repeatable GIS and non-GIS work within an organization. You can learn more about the class in our Training Catalog here. Online resources: ArcGIS Workflow Manager - ArcGIS Workflow Manager Product Overview Installing ArcGIS Workflow Manager (Classic) Workflow Manager (Classic) deployment - System Deployment Workflow Manager (Classic) online help - Desktop / Pro / Server Pro Tutorial - Get started with Workflow Manager (Classic)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation Privileges Tokens Github workflow manager samples Advanced Properties location: C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\WMX\Desktop< 10.# >\Bin How to restore the default layout of the ArcGIS Workflow Manager application: Open file explorer and browse to: C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Roaming\ESRI\WMX\<10.#>\ Delete the jtxuiconfig.xml file. Open ArcGIS Workflow Manager application and tabs appear in default locations. What's next? ArcGIS Workflow Manager for Enterprise: New video - 10.8.1 Workflow Manager Enterprise Deployment (Service-Driven) Suggested instructions for designing workflows: List tasks to be done List people/resources available Find who is responsible for each task & assign Whiteboard the tasks in order with arrows depicting flows Create workflow diagram to visualize & share Update from shared feedback if necessary, share again and repeat this update cycle until approved Create WMX repository Create users, groups and assign privileges Create your steps Create new workflow with steps connected with paths Assign user/group in paths Create new Job Type Choose workflow for the new Job Type Assign job type defaults: Maps Assigned To: User/group Date Workspace Naming Extended Properties Create a job for testing Test job Update if necessary, retest and repeat this update cycle until approved Train everyone on the new Job Type/Workflow Deploy the new workflow to Production
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The Landscape Layers are in a group in ArcGIS Online here and also available through the Living Atlas of the World within the Landscape theme.
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Hi Greg, I tried to reproduce the results from the steps as you stated using ArcGIS 10.1, but I was able to see the layer in the table of contents, the data was visible at a large scale (visible out to 1:100,000), and the data was queryable. Please let us know if you are still experiencing a problem. The service appears to be working in ArcGIS Desktop 10.1, as well as 10.2.2. Thank you, Mary Mozingo
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I want to add four layers to a topographical basemap. I have added three layers successfully--roads, railroads, and waterways--so that all the layers and the basemap can be seen at once; that is, roads, railroads, waterways, and topography are all visible on one map. I want to also add a layer of transmissions lines, but the ESRI transmission lines layer is not transparent like the other layers. When I add that layer, it covers the basemap and all the other layers so that they are not visible. Is there a transmission lines layer that allows you to see through to the basemap and other layers, or can the transmission lines layer somehow be made transparent so that the basemap and other layers can be seen? [INDENT]The USA_Transmission_Lines layer you have added to your map is an image service layer, which comes from a raster layer source. In ArcMap, in order to "see through" the raster you will need to change the way the transmission lines image/raster layer is symbolized. The zero values should be set as background values, and then the color ramp should be inverted. First, in the layer properties, in the Symbology tab, check on the option to Display Background Value: 0 (zero) as 'No Color', then under 'Stretch, check on the Invert option and click OK. If this doesn't fully meet your needs, you can also apply transparency to the layer properties, within the 'Display' tab.[/INDENT]
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