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Nicolas GIS Hi, did you find a resolution? I'm getting similar logs, we have support looking at it but its taking a long time to resolve Cheers, Stef
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Hi George, We have put postgres on an azure machine and want to create the enterprise geodatabase on our desktop but I've also tried having arcmap on our azure machine and I get the same result, gets3/4 through and then hangs. I've got a ticket at the moment but its moving very slowly. Cheers Stef
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I think im having the similar/same issue, This is how far it goes in 10.7.1: it just keeps spinning. Im using windows and postgres 11.2 I was getting the intital error as you in Arcmap but updated to 10.7.1 and it changed to above. Let me know if you find a solution Stef
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Looking great so far, love the new placement wheel. How far off is being able to snap to objects?
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Im having the exact same issue Petronila, only started at 10.5 and my "Use world file to define the coordinates of the raster" is already unchecked.
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Yeah not all of the surface books have 2 video cards(need to pay more for the NVIDIA Model), it depends which model you have bought, I would say it would a struggle without the dedicated video card.
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Did this ever get resolved? i am currently experiencing the same problem
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Hi Mike, did you or esri find a fix for this? i have had the same issue occur.
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Hi i have a Python Question, sorry if this is really easy (or impossible) I've got alot of ArcGIS online photos to extract and want to give them a name them from the feature class, not from the relationship table. (if i could have added a field in the table it would be easy but the Basic version of ArcGIS doesnt allow me to edit tables with relationship classes). Is there a way to tweak the python script below to instead of naming it as a combination of ATT_NAME and Global ID, that i could tell it to lookup the global id of the attachments table (Sample_Locations_ATTACH) to matching global ID in the point feature class (Sample_Locations) and name the photo as a field called Sample_ID + ATT_NAME? Cheers, Stef import os, arcpy
tbl = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)
fldBLOB = 'DATA'
fldAttName = 'ATT_NAME'
outFolder = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(1)
with arcpy.da.SearchCursor(tbl,[fldBLOB,fldAttName, "GLOBALID"]) as cursor:
for row in cursor:
binaryRep = row[0]
fileName = row[1].split(".")[0]
extension = row[1].split(".")[1]
# save to disk
open(outFolder + os.sep + fileName + "_{0}.{1}".format(row[2], extension), 'wb').write(binaryRep.tobytes())
del cursor
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Hi, I'm looking to create a python script that will update a folder of mxds together. I have designated 6 TEXT_ELEMENTS in my titleblock to be updated using arcpy.GetParameterAsText() but will just use 1 for this question. Below is my text for updating the text element if i were to only update one .mxd which as the top line says only edits the current .mxd that is open. thisMap = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument("CURRENT")
myDF = arcpy.mapping.ListDataFrames(thisMap) [0]
myLayers = arcpy.mapping.ListLayers(myDF)
newProjectTitle = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)
myElements = arcpy.mapping.ListLayoutElements(thisMap, "TEXT_ELEMENT")
for element in myElements:
if element.name == "ProjectTitle":
element.text = newProjectTitle
arcpy.RefreshActiveView() Then using a script in a custom toolbox, i can input the new Project title, and it update the MXD. (not very useful yet as i could just click on the text element itself and update it manually) However i would like to take it further and update not just the current .mxd, but all my .mxds in a specified folder and (using path = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)) It will save ample amounts of time as there are projects where i will need to manually open x amount of .mxds to rename a Text element in all of them that has been incorrectly named. I was wondering if anyone could help me with the python code as im quite new to python and don't know what i am doing: 1) specifying the folder to open using path = arcpy.GetParameterAsText 2) creating a list of all the .mxds in said folder (like below? not sure if this is the best method) iteLog=open(path+"\FileListLog.txt","w")
for fileName in os.listdir(path):
fullPath = os.path.join(path, fileName)
if os.path.isfile(fullPath):
basename, extension = os.path.splitext(fullPath)
if extension == ".mxd":
writeLog.write(fullPath+"\n")
mxd = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument(fullPath)
print fileName + "\n"
del mxd
print "Done"
writeLog.close() 3) specifying the text_element(s) to be updated 4) cycling through (via the script) each .mxd in the list and updating the specified text_element, then saving, closing and opening the next on the list. (this would be the main part im confused with) Thanks in advance and let me know if i haven't provided enough information! Stef
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