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Sometimes I am building experience builder apps that are going to be displayed at a certain screen size. I would be nice to give the designer the option to either pick pre-selected screen sizes (as you currently can) as well as give the option to type in your own values for the height and width.
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Very similar to ENH-000119959 that was implemented at 3.13, I am looking to pull a choice list from a json return from a javascript function associated with the survey. I understand that this functionality, if implemented, would only be allowed for non-anonymous surveys. Below is the use case: Our Police Department currently uses an excel spreadsheet to track stolen vehicles and recovered stolen vehicles. In this form they collect the year, make, and model of the vehicle. When they have the VIN number they can use the VIN decoder function as demonstrated in multiple areas of the product/documentation. However there are times that they do not have the VIN and will have to manually fill in the year, make, and model. Rather than me as a survey admin maintaining the choice list for every possible year, make, model. I would like to turn to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Vehicle API to provide me with the valid year, makes, and models thereby eliminating typos, standardizing format of models (i.e. Honda vs HNDA), and finally provide a form of verification that the specific year, make, model combination is valid. From a survey takers perspective, I would see it as being very similar in use to using the KBB website where you first select the year, then the make, and then it would only show you the models that were made during that year. While my use case is specific, I see this as being a great product idea to enable survey authors to pull choice values from third party api's and not be limited to the search() function that only is designed to work on ArcGIS REST Endpoints. @IsmaelChivite @JamesTedrick
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Hi @AmirBar-Maor Examples 4 & 5 do not outline the workflow I am referring to. The sequence I am referring to is: Step 1: Create a child version Step 2: Apply a geometry edit to the child version Step 3: Reconcile the Child Version with the Default Version to get any changes that have occurred during the time between Step 1 and Step 2 occurred. Step 4: Validate Topology Step 4a: If errors occur fix errors and then redo step 3 and 4. Step 5: Post to Default. In the examples provided validating topology occurred prior to the reconciling I am proposing validating after reconciling. As for the why's: I can understand 1 as being true if you are not reconciling and posting right away but this workflow has, in part, made the ArcGIS Pro Parcel Fabric Experience must slower than the ArcMap Parcel Fabric Experience. As for 2, if multiple versions are validated and free of errors and once they meet in the default version, they violate topology rules I would expect that to result in a dirty area. But absent that case, I does not seem reasonable to make it a dirty area when topology rules aren't being violated.
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05-23-2023
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Every time I push a version to default, I introduce a dirty area in Default regardless of any validation efforts done while in the version therefore I am doing two sets of validation, once in the version and then the other while in default. My idea would be that if a version is pushed to Default, and validation workflows were successfully completed (resulting in no Dirty Areas) after reconciling but before pushing to Default, Dirty Areas should not exist. @AmirBar-Maor @TimHodson @JasonCamerano
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05-22-2023
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@Luke_Pinner That is a great add! We don't do any custom tool boxes here definitely a great add for those who do.
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03-11-2022
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Today I began the process to upgrade our python scripts from 2.7 to 3.x and I wanted to utilize the Analyze Tools for Pro but I didn't want to have to search for every python script in my file share to then manually run it in the tool. Therefore I built this script to walk through a directory, find all the python scripts, and then iterate them through the tool automatically. I felt if I wanted to use this script someone else might want it as well! Hope this helps! import arcpy, os
searchDir = "\\\\{server}\\{share}\\{folder}"
outputPath = "C:\\Users\\{user name}\\Desktop\\Tool Analysis\\"
Scripts = {}
for subdir, dirs, files in os.walk(searchDir):
for a in files:
if a.endswith(".py"):
FileName = os.path.splitext(a)[0]
path = os.path.join(subdir,a)
Scripts[FileName]= path
for b in Scripts:
name = b
filepath = Scripts[b]
outfile = outputPath+name+".txt"
arcpy.AnalyzeToolsForPro_management(filepath, outfile)
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03-10-2022
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Hi Matt, As a work around right now, I am running the script outlined here: How To: Batch remove inactive users in Portal for ArcGIS using ArcGIS API for Python every month or so in order to delete level 1 named users who haven't logged on in 1 month. Do you think this could work for you in the interim?
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05-13-2020
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After every ArcGIS Desktop Upgrade, we have to go into Windows Environments and update the Python path to the new location since the directory is C:\Python27\ArcGIS<Version>. It would nice to maintain the updated python directory at the same folder location regardless of version or have the upgrade edit the Windows Environments path automatically as part of the upgrade install.
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12-21-2019
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Hi Aziza, Do you know when it will be fixed in ArcGIS Enterprise? Thanks! Greg
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09-10-2019
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Hi Michelle, Yes I can share the full Widget.js file with you. If you want to email me I will respond back with the file. My email is greg.mattis@visalia.city
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09-09-2019
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Hi Dan Allen and Michelle Debyah, We came across this same issue. We think we figured out the issue and it lies within the javascipt for the Public Notification widget. We are utilizing this in ArcGIS Enterprise 10.6.1 and when you go to: <install directory>ArcGIS\Portal\apps\webappviewer\widgets\PublicNotification and edit line 2046 of the javascript code in the Widget.js to be: _addTolerance: function (a) {
var e = 2.54 * this.map.getScale() / 9600;
return w.buffer(a, .01 * e, "meters") It made it so that parcels that were not clicked were not selected in our case. I would suggest exploring there.
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08-20-2019
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Hello, I watched the meetup on the new parcel fabric but I never saw how/if you can specify if the line type is a parcel line, an assessor line, or a right of way line, etc. Is this possible to be done in the new Parcel Fabric? If not this would be something that we would need before we can even consider migrating away from the existing parcel fabric. Thanks! Greg
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07-29-2019
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Chris Buscaglia With the new parcel fabric that will be in Pro are there plans to support the tracking for parcel history? Thanks! Greg
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05-22-2019
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We use Active Directory as our Enterprise Login Provider. When a user is disabled or removed in Active Directory, they aren't removed from the list of users in ArcGIS Enterprise. I understand not removing a Level 2 named user as they may own items or groups. But since Level 1 Named Users cannot own data or groups, it would be helpful in order to keep a clean list of users to either have the system automatically when they no longer appear in the Enterprise Login Provider or build into the Python API the ability to query the users that no longer exist in the identity provider.
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04-22-2019
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