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Hi David, In relation to ArcGIS Monitor - does this create stats down to the layer level, or just to the service level? Cheers, Mark
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I cannot believe this is not in the app - make it so.
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Hi All, I note the following in the ArcGIS Pro Roadmap: Schema Reporting - Tools to generate data model reports and data dictionaries, similar to the ArcMap X-Ray add-in. Due for release in ArcGIS Pro 3.2, scheduled for mid November. I look forward to seeing this. Cheers, Mark
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As we migrate from ArcGIS Pro 2.x to ArcGIS Pro 3.x, we a looking at Python Code. I note in Pro 2.x the syntax in the documentation code samples for say Clip Analysis in the code samples is arcpy.Clip_analysis Yet in pro 3.x it has switched to arcpy.analysis.Clip Can anyone advise when this changed? Do both work in Pro 3.x? With the new syntax, I note my PyCharm code intelligence is now stuffed as well. I think this is because the code document has not been changed. ie this is in the analysis.py file in ArcPy # Extract toolset @gptooldoc('Clip_analysis', None) def Clip(in_features=None, clip_features=None, out_feature_class=None, cluster_tolerance=None): """Clip_analysis(in_features, clip_features, out_feature_class, {cluster_tolerance}) Cheers, Mark
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I wonder if I can create a spatial view of the feature class, containing the shape. Might have to look at that ...
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I was hoping it would be a simple solution. Perhaps a definition query on the shape field with st_geometry?
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Hi All, Is it possible to restrict access to layers in a service, based on a spatial filter? Can I define a shape / geometry where only requests that inside the shape will be displayer, identified, and generally returned to the users? Cheers, Mark
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I am seeing the same thing in 10.9.1 (upgrade from 10.6.1). Was there a solution to this?
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Hi Peoples, We have a number of tiled cache map services with ArcGIS Server stand alone. As per the documentation we added the blank.png blank.jpg files to our cache folders. Common Caching questions Has all been good for year. Works in REST and in ArcMap. I noticed when we started to use Pro to connect to the services, at times the maps would not display in certain areas, or at certain levels. Took me ages to work it out, but when I remove the blank and missing files from the cache - happy days in Pro. All works. Anyone else seen this before? Cheers, Mark
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Hi Peoples, At the ArcGIS Server 10.9.1 release, one can disable the ArcMap-based runtime. According to this article: Removal of ArcMap-based runtime from ArcGIS Enterprise The removal of the ArcMap-based runtime for ArcGIS Enterprise will affect you if you have ArcGIS Server services leveraging the ArcMap-based runtime. This includes workflows that publish from ArcMap and/or consume services that were originally published from ArcMap. This suggests ArcMap cannot consume the services. I would have thought with REST it would be possible? Does this also include basemap services? Cheers, Mark
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Hi Peoples, One our analysts provided his take on it here. Some interesting points, so have provided below. I have seen almost the same issues in the distant past when dealing with Oracle and Oracle Spatial. As always, it comes back to what the primary business objective is. There are three main issues we found when loading spatial data into PostgreSQL using the PostGIS geometry type (without ArcSDE). Multiple Geometry Types vs Single Geometry Types PostGIS allows for a mixture of different shape types (point,line,polygon) to be stored against the one feature/row. ArcGIS expects only one shape type per table, so a mixture of geometry types will cause an error or display nothing. Invalid geometry PostGIS allows the storage of invalid geometry. It is up to the application, or developer, to ensure the data is valid before inserting it into the table. Alternatively, all applications reading the data must be able to accommodate invalid geometry. ArcSDE, on the other hand, does not allow for the insertion of invalid geometry. Curve Geometry Representation The storage of curves (curved lines or curved polygons) is varied and complicated in PostGIS. Probably better to explain face-to-face. We had to do a lot of work in FME to create a PostGIS Writer that will create data that is readable by ArcGIS applications. It was complicated, and I wouldn’t be surprised if more issues arise in the future. Note that if only point geometry is being stored, then using the PostGIS geometry should be fine. Consider ArcSDE installed on top of PostgreSQL and using PostGIS as the underlying geometry storage type. At face value this sounds like it should make everyone happy, ArcSDE ensures that only a single geometry type is used, validates the geometry, and converts the curves into a structure that ArcGIS can handle. This approach works for the “single geometry type” and “invalid geometry” issues, but it does something weird to curves – ArcGIS creates an additional binary column in the table and stores the curves in a way that other PostGIS clients can’t read, which actually defeats the whole purpose of using the PostGIS geometry type! We worked out that if we convert curves to straight line segments, and do a bit more data “massaging”, we can load the data in a way that can be read by ArcGIS and PostGIS clients (like QGIS). Assuming we are using PostgreSQL as the underlying database consider : If the applications accessing a spatial database are purely ArcGIS applications, use ArcSDE with ST_Geometry. If ArcGIS is the primary application accessing a database, but other types of clients need access too: Use ArcSDE with PostGIS Geometry Type, but be aware of the curve geometry issues. If non-ArcGIS clients are the predominant software accessing the data, go with straight PostgreSQL/PostGIS, but be real careful with how you handle geometry. PS: There is a side note here – you can install the ST_geometry into PostgreSQL and use that.
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Hi Peoples, Geodatabases in PostgreSQL use the ST_Geometry spatial type by default. To use the PostGIS geometry or geography type, you must install PostGIS in your PostgreSQL database cluster, and the database itself must be enabled to use PostGIS. What are peoples thoughts on ST_Geometry vs PostGIS as the spatial type? performance, reliability, bugs ... Cheers, Mark
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Hi Russell, Thanks for looking into this. I can't seem to reproduce the steps you have used. Could you break it down for me please. In MyContent New Item URL https://services.thelist.tas.gov.au/arcgis/rest/services/AerialPhotoViewer/AerialPhoto_Time/MapServer Type : ArcGIS Web Server Does not open in map viewers I tried again with reference to the one layer New Item URL https://services.thelist.tas.gov.au/arcgis/rest/services/AerialPhotoViewer/AerialPhoto_Time/MapServer/0 Type : ArcGIS Web Server This opens in Classic Map viewer. Does not open in new map viewer. The one you created works - what did you do? I noted there was not identify in yours? Cheers, Mark
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