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An "inherited" ArcGIS Server 10.5.1 instance on Windows, has the logging directory set to the default: C:\arcgisserver\logs\<server_name> location. In Manager, I cranked the verbosity level up to DEBUG for a testing session on a particular web app. I shut down all the other services running on that test server except the one the web app being tested uses. Changed the IIS logging frequency from daily to hourly. Restarted both IIS and ArcGIS Server. Had a power user test the web app for about an hour. Then stopped ArcGIS Server & IIS. In the Manager Log Viewing interface, (as expected) I see a ginormous amount of info - looks like it would easily be 100 pages (or more) to cover the entire testing time period. I have zero desire to manually scrape 100 pages of info off the "printer friendly" view and paste it into a spreadsheet, as the ESRI help docs suggest. I've opened up both the ArcGIS Server raw log files for the server, the map service, and the IIS logs in a text editor - and they contain only a tiny fraction of the info that the Manager Log Viewer GUI is displaying. I have searched every place I can think of, but I'm not seeing any other log files containing the expected DEBUG level of verbosity. Where is this detailed log info being stored? I would like to be able to get at it directly without having to screen scrape one page at a time from manager, but I'm not finding it. Tried the ESRI Log Parser freebie - but it's not showing me the same level of detail either. What am I missing?
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In Developer edition WebApp Builder / Portal for ArcGIS Enterprise, is it possible to script individual settings for each map layer in all your widgets (display, query, editing, etc), and if so, can someone point out a nice, clear (well commented) example that shows how to do this? We have a dozen or so Portal web apps that are identical (or should be), except for the city they cover. However, with the manual approach to tweaking widget settings, it has proven difficult to keep everything in sync across all the cities, with multiple staff making edits over time. We'd like to be able to develop a set of scripts (python ideally) that we can run against all the portal apps periodically to make sure all settings for all layers remain consistent. We've looked at the various API documentation but it just isn't clear to us yet whether this level of granularity is supported. TIA for any assistance anyone can provide in this matter!
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>>The problem is that the only other option is to delete the table which means all the triggers, data, indexes >>and EVERYTHING to do with that table is lost. That is unacceptable functionality for an enterprise application <sigh> 3 yrs later and they STILL have not provided a replacement for the sde command line "unregister with the geodatabase" function, and this is STILL unacceptable functionality for an enterprise application </sigh> c'mon ESRI - what's wrong w/ y'all
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GDAL/OGR is your friend. It can read an ArcINFO binary coverage, and write out a shapefile, or file geodatabase http://www.gdal.org/drv_avcbin.html
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ideally in the form of a OGC GeoPackage or a Sqlite geodatabase that can be accessed from multiple platforms, rather than a ESRI proprietary format....
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Does anyone know if the geometry features in an ArcGIS Data Store is PosgreSQL ST_GEOMETRY or PostGIS GEOMETRY? And whether or not there's any way to connect to and manipulate/query it directly from some other type GIS Client (perhaps QGIS) that is not dependent on ArcObjects/SDE Interface to understand either of these types of spatial data?
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It is listed as its own thing under Extensions now on the ArcGIS Help website, but I can't seem to find it anywhere.
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Lance - is there any estimate for when this compliance issue is expected to be resolved about not requiring tile/zoom levels to start at 0 ?
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Regarding the X-Ray for ArcCatalog addin released July 2015 - found at http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9ea218ff575f4a5195e01a2cae03a0ae The info page indicates this version supports ArcGIS version 10.3.01 and requires Excel 2013. Issue: Our organization is still using Office 2010, and being Feds, it will be a while longer before they upgrade us. Also, I'm running ArcGIS version 10.3.1. Question: Anyone know if this X-Ray release will work with our particular version combination - either out of the box or with a few tweaks? Getting approval to have anything new installed is such a P.I.T.A. (aka "Process" in the "Agency" - then do your own word substitution) - I thought I'd inquire here first before starting the 'process'...
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That's great to hear - thanks so much for the quick reply!
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David - Did you ever find a fix for this GPS issue? We've got a bunch of 10" ToughPads w/ GPS being delivered in about a month and at the moment, it looks like we're going to have to use one of the (relatively) 'out of the box' ArcMobile for Windows projects as an interim solution while we wait for contractor delays on a custom mobile app that isn't materializing on time. Was not aware this was an issue with the ToughPads. Our field crews won't be real happy with this kind of performance. Thanks in advance for any info you might have, Julia
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