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Sorry maybe I can explain it better. Basically there is an Access database that houses all of the data the group uses. I have saved exports which can put updated data into four excel tables that I had been importing into the file geodatabase as tables. But it seems to break the relationships on the webapp side of things when I do that. It sounds like your method would probably do the trick. I was hoping there was a way I could just link/relate the tables in the geodatabase to the excel tables but I haven't been able to find a way of just "refreshing" those tables.
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01-10-2018
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Hi all, So I'm volunteering for a park conservancy and helping them build a web app to track some data about their efforts in and around the park. The app side is easy enough. All the data they want displayed is in an Access database. Currently I have saved exports for all the table the app needs. When they update the DB they just run those preset exports and I'm left with a folder of Excel tables formatted to match what the app needs. The problem I'm having and can't seem to find a solution to in my forum searches is how to go about updating the tables in the file geodatabase I'm using with these excel tables without having to re-import/delete them and hopefully allow them to keep the same relationship class. Does anyone know of a way to do this better than this? I really just want to save over the current tables in the geodatabase with the new ones.
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Hi all, So I'm volunteering for a park conservancy and helping them build a web app to track some data about their efforts in and around the park. The app side is easy enough. All the data they want displayed is in an Access database. Currently I have saved exports for all the table the app needs. When they update the DB they just run those preset exports and I'm left with a folder of Excel tables formatted to match what the app needs. The problem I'm having and can't seem to find a solution to in my forum searches is how to go about updating the tables in the file geodatabase I'm using with these excel tables without having to re-import/delete them and hopefully allow them to keep the same relationship class. Does anyone know of a way to do this better than this? I really just want to save over the current tables in the geodatabase with the new ones.
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01-05-2018
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I appreciate the answer! I couldn't figure out how the data was becoming classified. Turns out when I was extracting a portion of the DEM I was using I had the bit number set too low. I changed it to 64-bit so the raster remained continuous after extraction and now it works perfectly!
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Hey all, I'm by no means an expert with GIS, but I have been using the software for over 8 years and know my way around pretty well. I've been having some trouble with the slope tool that I'm hoping this community might be able to help with. I'm using 1-meter LIDAR data to create this slope data set. The result is the image attached here. Now at first I thought there was some error with the tool since it is making these lines all over the data set that are basically where the pixel values jump from one value to another. That's how the tool is supposed to work and apparently there are a lot of areas where the adjoining cells are the same value leading to this weird topo line look. My question is does anyone know of any tips for smoothing this surface out. The model I'm trying to create needs smoother surface than this to really work and I'm not sure how to go about it considering that it's technically doing everything it's supposed to. Does that make any sense/can anyone help? Appreciate it.
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It uses NMEA yes. I seem to have figured it out. I was shutting down the unit (old windows troubleshooting habit). If you hold down the power button and select reset instead of power off, it works. After I did that I could use the GPS search tool (little binoculars) and didn't have any trouble after that.
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Hey everyone, Hoping someone can help me solve this problem. I have just received my second Archer unit in the mail with the GPS receiver installed and the ArcPad software installed ready to go. When I boot up ArcPad I click on the find GPS button under the GPS preferences menu in ArcPad, and it cannot find the receiver. The exact same thing happened with my first unit. I fought with settings for hours and couldn't get it to work. Finally I just restarted it for the 6th or 7th time and it worked and it's been working ever since. I'm currently in battle with the second unit with the same symptoms but restarting it doesn't seem to be fixing it this time around. I've checked all my device settings, the bauds and com ports are all correct, ArcPad just can't find the damn thing. Even if I manually enter the com port it doesn't receive any GPS signal. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm pulling my hair out over this one!
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Huh, it seems to be working now. It had frozen up after I did all the steps you suggested before, so I task manager-killed it. Now that I think about it I don't know if I restarted the application after your suggestions. So now that it's opened up again it seems to be working fine. I'm not sure which step was the one that got it to work sadly 😞 But thank you for the help! You were very quick with your responses.
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Run windows Disk Cleanup Check to see how much disk space you have on your machine. If less than 12% clean it out. Defragfragment your hard disk. Clear your web browsers history Do a Ctrl-alt-Delete pull up the task manager and sort by which program is chewing up the most memory. chances are it is not an ESRI issue but a hardware software issue on your own computer. What is the size of your MXD that you are using? If it is over 3000 kilobytes you should create a new mxd. If it is over 10,000 kb you have seriously large mxd issues. My drive has a lot of space on it still, almost a brand new computer. I cleaned the disk, and defraged it. Browser history and cache was cleared the other day for a different issue. My task manager showed arcmap being the top memory eater so I don't think that's the problem. My MXD file is about 600 KB. No luck. I can load raster data no problem and work over my server on other applications without an issue. It doesn't feel like a networking or computer issue but again I am no IT specialist.
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