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Any luck on resolving this? I'm having the same issue. I can create records on new surveys, but existing surveys can't add an attachment.
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I've run into this error with 10.5 as well. I had a series of layers with joins created before encountering the error. When I unchecked the editor tracking fields the error didn't go away. It wasn't until I removed the joins and joined tables, verified the fields were unchecked, added the join tables, redid the join, and analyzed that the error was gone. Something seemed to be holding on when I removed the field visibility while the join still existed.
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Encountered this same issue and found this post. Using ArcGIS Desktop 10.5.1.7333 (Python 2.7.13) SQL Server 13.0.5026.0 I was able to go all the way up to nvarchar(4000). The context is I am returning some results in a python toolbox / geoprocessing service to be passed back to a WAB site so the result is being returned using the "FOR JSON AUTO" options in the SQL query to be easily parsed in JavaScript using a custom widget. There was a specific desire to stay within the ArcGIS stack rather than create a separate web service to return these results.
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Did you ever get anywhere with building this widget? I've been experimenting with the same thing. I've got a sample put together that can query a service for an attribute of a point feature from a map service (like a url of a panorama) with a queryTask. Then a pannellum box appears in the widget's panel containing the panorama that is at the returned url. The pannellum framework handles the ability to expand to full screen. I haven't bothered to try to create links between images at this point, and may not do that. Each time that you click on the map it replaces the panorama in the widget.
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Additional link that may be useful. I found this page first, then the link below to show removing the event. https://community.esri.com/thread/214607-how-to-turn-tool-for-mapclick-event-on-and-off
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05-03-2019
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I've built my off panel widget (A custom splash screen) and it's working great in the developer edition. I've also added it to a ArcGIS Portal installation by including the widget in: Program Files\ArcGIS\Portal\apps\webappviewer\widgets and Program Files\ArcGIS\Portal\apps\webappbuilder\widgets This appears to be working and I can create new applications with the new widget. Existing sites it doesn't appear as configurable in the Portal WAB (until after you modify the JSON of the item manually). If I add my widget to Portal using the normal method of putting the custom widgets in a shared virtual directory and adding them as an 'app extension' they seem to only behave as on panel widgets. http://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/10.5/use/add-custom-widgets.htm Is this true or is this shared virtual directory supposed to work with off panel widgets too. I thought I read somewhere it isn't supported. Other than being unsupported has anyone else used the method of pasting in a custom widget into the folders listed above? What is the gotcha that is being missed using this method? Thanks
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The predefined-apps\default\config.json is what I was missing. Added the new entry and it appeared where I wanted it! Thanks! { "uri": "widgets/Splash/Widget", "visible": false, "position": { "relativeTo": "browser" }, "version": "2.11" }, { "uri": "widgets/SplashWhatsNew/Widget", "visible": false, "position": { "relativeTo": "browser" }, "version": "2.11" },
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I've made a copy of the splash widget to give it some custom behavior without having to give up the splash widget. The plan is to take my custom widget working in the developer edition and deploy it to portal to use as an option in future sites. The new functionality works, but I can't get the configuration to work quite correctly. I want to have the widget available in the same spot on the add widget page as the splash screen instead of in the list of widgets that can be added as buttons to be activated. I don't believe I added anything to the splash widget to make it have a button, I'm assuming I've missed adding something to get it in that list. I've found some information about manifest.js, what I've tried there hasn't worked. Is there a piece of documentation that suggests how this is supposed to work? Should I have started from scratch instead of thinking the splash widget would have been a good sample to start with?
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04-15-2019
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I think the way I'm going to deal with this is to modify the widget to have an extra configurable property that will be used in the naming of the cookie that is used to decide to show the splash screen again or not. The property will get updated by the administrator anytime that they add updated "what's new" information to the splash screen (or a new link to a separate blog post about the update), the property must be unique so will arbitrarily contain the date the update was made. It will cause cookies to build up on the users pc, but I'm not too worried about hitting the max cookies or max cookies per domain. I've got the main widget working, now I need to get the extra parameter added to the configuration page so it can be updated in the WAB instead of just directly in the json. _getCookieKey: function() {
return 'isfirst_' + this.config.splash.whatsNewPrefix + encodeURIComponent(utils.getAppIdFromUrl());
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04-05-2019
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I'd like to use the splash widget as a What's New dialog. I'd like users to check the don't show this again, but when I make new changes I want to now show the dialog to everyone again? Has anyone implemented something like this? A few ideas I've had are: Change the widget so that it has a new property that it checks in the cookie to check a date stored in the cookie other than the expire date. Change the widget or it's configuration so that it uses a cookie with a new name each time that I have new updates. Thoughts? Thanks!
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Is it possible to set the schematic root when generating or updating schematics using python? I've found some mention of doing this using arcobjects, and it works nicely when I'm working with the schematic interactively in ArcMap. The situation I have is I'm generating a schematic from a specific point somewhere in the middle of a circuit, it's the beginning of my trace downstream used for the schematic. I'm using 'Hierarchical - Main Line', in this specific case it's putting a different device as the starting point at the far left of the diagram giving me a wonky result. This schematic is a middle diagram between two other diagrams, this behavior makes it look weird if you line the generated diagrams up in a row and try to follow through UNLESS I mark the start of the trace as the root. It's being done in an automated way for several hundred diagrams.
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I'd like to do some network traversal and calculations. The context is chopping up my network into smaller pieces so that I can make simpler schematics. I've worked with these traversal methods using arcobjects in dot net, traversal methods like IForwardStar Interface I'd rather not separate from python for this project if I don't have to. Does anyone have a suggestion of how these could be accessed? I would also be open to other suggestions of samples to navigate through the features like a digraph / tree? That is my next plan to attempt.
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02-04-2019
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Some slight changes to my process now that I've actually gotten something working, this keeps almost all the data created during the process. Generate schematic start point and barrier feature classes (barriers can also be starts sometimes) Generate a schematic for each start point stopping at each barrier (CreateDiagram_schematics) trace the start point without any barriers first, then use that to select by location which barriers you want to use. Less barriers makes for a faster trace (TraceGeometricNetwork_management) I had to copy out each of my linear features to a temp feature class (CopyFeatures_management) from my trace result (TraceGeometricNetwork_management) in order to use them in SelectLayerByLocation_management Loop through all schematic datasets and export those to a feature dataset (ConvertDiagram_schematics) Loop through all the feature datasets using a template mxd, change the data source of each layer in the mxd. Everything followed a naming pattern that allowed me to just replace the user defined schematic name in each feature class name / source. (layer.dataSource.replace) refresh and export the Data Driven Pages in the mxd which had been configured when creating the template (mxd.dataDrivenPages.refresh() and mxd.dataDrivenPages.exportToPDF()) Nice things I get from this are all of the feature classes and schematic diagrams continue to exist after the bulk process. You could open or update them individually if you wanted to make a one off. You could let this data structure live forever and next time through just update instead of create everything from scratch. I haven't saved out individual mxd files yet after repointing the data, but that could be done. This process is being used to automate generating 900-1000 diagrams.
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I've been working my way through options to try not to do what you've suggested but I've not been able to find an alternative that works. MakeFeatureLayer doesn't appear to support Schematic Datasets and gives an error using arcpy. You can't update the data source on a Schematic Dataset using arcpy tools. Top note in the 'known limitations' section. Updating and fixing data sources with arcpy.mapping—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop I've been considering trying to make one schematic that I keep overwriting so that I only need one mxd, or having 1000 mxd files but those sound terrible and painful. I'm going to implement the idea you mentioned above. I'm going to export my schematic to a temporary geodatabase and use that to create a grid on top of, generate my pdf series for that schematic #with Data Driven pages, then move on to the next schematic. schematics ddp data driven pages
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That looks very helpful. If I want to add the ability to change the processing the SOI does from the client side (as in change your ImageProcessingOp) that has to be done with an SOE instead writing a new version of export map because you can't add parameters to an export map request? If the operationInput did get modified on the client side to add more options, through custom JavaScript code for example, that would be available to the SOI because it doesn't strip things out? Very basic example, sometimes I want a blue color ramp, sometimes I want it red. I could add the parameter color=blue to my export map request with some custom JS code in a JSAPI map and the SOI could find that in json.TryGetString("color", ...) and make a decision based on it? Then I write some custom rendering code to draw an image with those polygons maybe using the CustomGraphics property through IMapDescription of the IMapServer.ExportMapImage method? I'd keep the regular exportMap code path so that any application other than my custom modified JSAPI page still gets something if it made a request with the SOI enabled?
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