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"interested area" is not the same as "area of interest" which is typically used to define the map extent of a project.
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Hello KC Lee, Planners may want to develop a certain patch of land (polygon in Geoplanner) in a town/city in a certain way that may reflect their stakes or priorities such as decreasing traffic congestion, reducing pollution etc. In the context of Geoplanner, the Change Score indicates the degree of interest among stakeholders in a given patch of land (polygon). Each scenario represents a stakeholder's interest. For example, let us say that there is a patch of land near a freeway in which out of 10 scenarios/stakeholders who want to develop it to serve their priority, 9 are interested in developing that patch of land in a certain way (examples could be shopping mall, recreational park etc.). Geoplanner calculates the change score as the ratio of number of scenarios or stakeholders willing to develop it to the total number of scenarios, which in this case is 9/10 for that patch of land, implying that on a scale of 1-9, this will probably map very close to 9 indicating a very high degree of interest. However, these scenarios/stakeholders may not agree to develop the land in a certain way because of competing priorities, and may want to develop land in different ways (landuse types for the polygon design layer). For example, if out of 9 scenarios/stakeholders, let us say that all 9 want to develop it into shopping malls - this will suggest complete agreement among the stakeholders or scenarios to develop that patch of land. In this case, the consensus is 9/9 or 1 and will map to 9 on a scale of 1-9. But let us say that all stakeholders did not want to develop the land as shopping malls. Instead, 5 stakeholders/scenarios want to develop it as recreational park, 3 want to develop it as shopping mall, and 1 want to develop it as a university campus. In this case, consensus score is the ratio of the number of stakeholders with most preferred land use (recreational park) to the total number of stakeholders. In this case, the consensus score is calculated as 5/9 = 0.55 and will map to a consensus score of 5 on a scale of 1-9. Hope this helps. Amit Sinha
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Hi Clara, You seem to be saying that you can create projects using templates on your laptop, but not on your desktop (landuse planning seems to be working, but not completely). I am curious to find network you are connecting from your laptop and desktop? Are there any restrictions placed on the one that the desktop is using? Also, can you inspect the network traffic in the browser for any errors you might see? That would be useful information for debugging. Are you using the same browser on laptop and desktop? Amit
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Rob asked me to respond to your query. First, is this still an issue? That you are able to access it from LT but not from a desktop PC? Which browser? Are they same on both? Typically, the error message that you are getting indicates that you may not have an access to the project service resource? Please verify which template you used to create the project? Finally, can you try to recreate a new project using a template, and see if this prevents you from opening it successfully on a PC. Let us know. Amit
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A new HEC-GeoRAS build for ArcGIS 10.2 is available at https://mft.esri.com/incoming/HECGeoRAS/Setup10.2_Beta/10.2.0.2/ I tested this out using a dataset near Sacramento (Baxter), and all tools checked out fine. I was able to export GeoRAS data, import to RAS, and then import RAS results into HEC-GeoRAS. A few things you should consider: �?� If you are using a personal geodatabase, make sure that you upgrade it to the current version of ArcGIS 10.2, otherwise you may get a failure while exporting GeoRAS data. �?� The geodatabase should not contain raster datasets within it even though it is permitted. I have heard of export failure associated with it. �?� File geodatabase format is recommended, but personal geodatabase should work fine as well. You can log using the following credential: https://mft.esri.com/EFTClient/Account/Login.htm Login: ADSRiverHydraulics password: ADSRiver.2013b Let me know if have problems installing and running the application. Amit Sinha Esri, Inc.
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Does the geodatabase have a raster dataset within it? This can trip it. Another option could be to try it with the HEC supplied dataset, and compare your dataset.
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The �??failure to create intermediate XML file�?� error is possibly linked to the presence of DEM inside the geodatabase. I had a sample dataset from one of the users with the same error , and moving the DEM from inside the geodatabase to outside to a folder location fixed the issue. The DEM was deleted from the geodatabase. It seems that the GIS Data Exchange is not able to export the geodatabase to a XML file if there is a DEM contained in it. I am investigating. For now, I would advise users to check on it and make sure that DEM is NOT inside a geodatabase.
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