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Hi Thomas, Given the Table above there are a few options on how to proceed. Some of these Options depend on where you are storing your information, others on the purpose for the dataset. Here is a quick rundown (as suggested by anggi) Summarise or dissolve your data this will mean that where you have a single feature that is adjacent to another of the same value then it will aggregate the feature into one alternatively if you have 2 features of same value not adjacent or touching, it will create a single multi part feature if you do not want multi part polygons You could normalise your table if being used for editing will require a relationship class if being used for display an In ArcMap Join will suffice The how to's of this will follow if you can work out how you wish to proceed. Have a great day, CDB
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HI Ben, I had a quick look, and if you want ALL multipart features in your current feature class to be single part there is a Toolbox Tool. But as you say in the Prerelease at least there does not seem to be all of the Advanced Editing Tools that we are used to seeing in ArcMap. I hope this helps, CDB
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Hi, I was asked by one of the Professional Services Staff here about how to clear the logs in the Geoevent Extension for ArcGIS for Server. I have looked in Manager and REST and have not found any clear logs. The Log location that holds the Karafe.log is locked and seems to hold other information as well. Thanks in anticipation, Christopher
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Thanks again Gaetan (sorry not sure how to add accents) This is exactly what I was after. Have a great day, Christopher
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Hi Gaetan, I have been working with the CSS you provided and found it very nice and easy to use. I haave one question, I have been requested to add a floating logo above the rotating background. I have had a quick look but have not had much luck. If you have time if you could elaborate on how to go about this that would be great Thank you, Christopher
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Thank you very much, once our site is up I will share with you and add you to the credits Have a great day, Christopher Esri Australia
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Hi glavenuesrifrance-fr-esridist I would be very thankful if you could as you say provide me with the CSS you used. I have asked a question on the ArcGIS Online Developers space on cycling images on the home page based upon user and this approach may be the answer Thank you, Christopher
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I have been investigating cycling through different Home Page Images based upon Login or Group Membership. I have found a HTML native rotator and was looking at it but have not had much success. I was hoping someone else may have tried this? The Rotator Script Looks like this var current = 0; var rotator_obj = null; var images_array = new Array(); images_array[0] = "rotator_1"; images_array[1] = "rotator_2"; images_array[2] = "rotator_3"; var rotate_them = setInterval(function(){rotating()},4000); function rotating(){ rotator_obj = document.getElementById(images_array[current]); if(current != 0) { var rotator_obj_pass = document.getElementById(images_array[current-1]); rotator_obj_pass.style.left = "-960px"; } else { rotator_obj.style.left = "-960px"; } var slideit = setInterval(function(){change_position(rotator_obj)},30); current++; if (current == images_array.length+1) { var rotator_obj_passed = document.getElementById(images_array[current-2]); rotator_obj_passed.style.left = "-960px"; current = 0; rotating(); } } function change_position(rotator_obj, type) { var intleft = parseInt(rotator_obj.style.left); if (intleft != 0) { rotator_obj.style.left = intleft + 32 + "px"; } else if (intleft == 0) { clearInterval(slideit); } }
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Sorry Joshua, I miss spoke that tool is specifically for the JSON created by the Features to JSON tool, or ArcGIS Feature Services. OK so another way you can do it is to use the Data Interoperability tools. If you did a complete installation of ArcGIS for Desktop and also installed the Data Interoperability extension (which resides on the same disc image) The you have the ability to use the Toolbox corresponding to the extension. If you have a license for this and it is enabled in the ArcMap interface then you can use the Data Interop Quick Import to convert from GeoJSON to any other format in the available list. I hope this helps, CDB
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Hi There, I will write this assuming you have access to ArcGIS for Desktop. In the Toolbox inside of ArcMap or ArcCatalog there is a tool specifically for this purpose called "JSON to features", it is found in the conversion toolbox. More information can be found here ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Have a great day, CDB
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Hi Khadijah, There are a few ways to do this, based on the tags you applied to this request you have Mapping and Charting. In the Defense mapping tools there is a Bridging tool that based on a Military Standard like MGCP or VMAP allows you to create the bridge features automatically based upon elevation and underlying features like rivers, rail and roads. In the case of you not having Defense Mapping, you can mask representations as shown in the Help document below ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Another option is to use a Masking Set ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) I hope this helps you, CDB
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