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I'm trying to view some Environment Agency (EA) WFS data in ArcMap 10.2.2. I've installed the Data Interoperability extension and enabled it. I've added a new connection with the url below. It should contain the EA's main river dataset. When I load the WFS, the layer appears in the table of contents, but contains no features. EA Main River WFS URL: http://environment.data.gov.uk/ds/wfs?SERVICE=WFS&INTERFACE=ENVIRONMENTWFS--25dde009-ba7d-40de-8380-c5c3bb32ccdc&VERSION=1.0.0 (WFS available from http://environment.data.gov.uk/ds/catalogue/#/catalogue)
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Cheers for the quick response Dan. Still no luck in ArcMap. I can see the python toolbox under "My Toolboxes" in ArcCatalog but I still have to either manually add it in ArcMap each time or sometimes right clicking and choosing Load Default works. It's behaving like this on three computers that I know of - haven't tested any others but I'm fairly sure it'll be the same. I was toying with this method to create an installer for the toolbox for a while but didn't really get anywhere... ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2). The script files seemed to be copied to the Lib/site-packages folder correctly after running the installer but still weren't loading in ArcMap by default. Was this along the right track? The only "fix" I've managed to get to work so far is to save an mxd file with the toolbox loaded and work from this "template" each time. Not ideal! Whilst I'm not too bothered by this personally, it's a toolbox I've written to speed up various repetitive processes done by many members of staff in my office. I could do with a script that just loads first time without needing people to load/click certain things. Cheers, Dave
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I realise this is quite an old thread but I've just tried this (starting from a fresh Normal.mxt file) and it's not worked quite how I thought it would/should. When I right click and select Save Settings > To Default, should that not mean that next time I open ArcMap (10.2.2) it should show the python toolbox I've added straight away? It will appear if I right click and choose Load Settings > From Default. What's the point in it being called "default" if it doesn't load by default?! Surely I've done something wrong! Cheers for any help. Dave
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