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Hi Mark, Can you please submit a support request so that the geocoding team can support you with that issue? http://support.esri.com/en/ Regards, Nick Patel Is there a solution? I am having the same problem. After connecting to the geocode.argis.com server, it looks empty in my catalog tree. There is no World service. Thanks.
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I am trying to define minimum cardinality relationship rules for a relationship class between a point feature layer and a feature table. The origin/destination cardinality boxes are greyed out unless I create subtypes (see attached). However, I don't want subtypes. The documentation leads me to believe this is possible: [INDENT]4. If your origin class has subtypes, click the subtype to which you want to associate a relationship rule. If the origin class has no subtypes, the relationship rule will apply to all features. 5. If the destination class has subtypes, check the subtype that you want to relate to the selected subtype in the origin class. If the destination class has no subtypes, the relationship rule will apply to all features. [/INDENT] I am using ArcGIS 10.1 PreRelease Is this possible? Is it a 10.1 problem?
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If you use the default Join Operation, the output should contain a field, Join_Count, which tells you how many are found/matched. If you use the JOIN_ONE_TO_MANY option, the output will contain multiple records for the same point, one for each match found. You can then use the Frequency tool (Analysis toolbox - Statistics toolset) with the target point features FID field as the Frequency Field. The resulting table contains the count for each unique FID. Dan, For a one-to-many spatial join, we can right-click on the target layer in the TOC, set up the spatial join, and receive an output Join_Count for the closest points. One tool: goal accomplished. Yet, from the spatial analysis toolbox we have to run a Spatial Join, then Frequency, then join the frequency table to the target layer. This is a complicated process for something that can already be accomplished by arcMap in one tool. Am I missing something? I'd really like to incorporate this process into a model, and thus am curious how I can make the spatial join toolbox tool work like the TOC spatial join. Thanks, Joanna
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Did you (or anyone out there) find a solution to this? When I run the adjointCatchment, I am getting the error: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80004005): General function failure [ST_Splt_streams] at ESRI.ArcGIS.Geodatabase.ITable.AddField(IField Field) at ESRI.APWR.ArcHydroGPTools.ApConfigGP.AddFieldAO(ITable& inputTable, ApLayer aplayer, String fieldTag, String& exMessage) in C:\Projects\10_Final\ArcHydroTools\src\ArcHydroGPTools\ApConfigGP.vb:line 4039 Failed to execute (AdjointCatchment)
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Did you ever find an answer for this? Thanks! PS enjoy: http://www.xkcd.com/979/
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Hi, I am trying to do the same thing but I am using 9.3. at the end of the commands list, I only have: [Macros] [Menus] [New Menu] [UIControls] Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Hi, I'd suggest following these instructions: Generating schema from an XMI file Good luck!
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