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If we concatenate, is the original full date still maintained? I woild like to select records based on whether they are before or after another date in the table. Will concatenating do this selection based on the original full date or the concatenated date? Also, I have a date field that is populated using ArcGIS Collector and another date field that is populated by editing within ArcGIS Online. The Collector date shows the full date, the AGOL date appears to be set to midnight, regardless of the time of day of the edit. I would like to format the AGOL date to show the date and time. How can that be done? Thanks, Karl
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If the data service/attachments was created and served to ArcGIS Online by ArcGIS for Server, would the attachments then be available for download to Desktop? Could the data still be edited in Collector for ArcGIS?
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We are using AGOL to host feature services, which are being edited/updated in the field using Collector. Collector is also used to add photo attachments to the feature service. I will be doing QA/QC on the field collected data and using the data and attachments to create reports in ArcGIS Desktop. I was hoping I could do this using the following steps: 1. From AGOL, Open (the Feature Layer) in ArcGIS for Desktop. 2. Create a local copy for editing. 3. Carry out QA/QC, making edits as necessary. 4. Synchronize local edits with AGOL. 5. Use the data and photo attachments to create a report. I've run into some issues with this process, primarily wiht respect to the handling of attachments. It appears that when I Open in ArcGIS for Desktop (from AGOL), the attachments don't seem to come along with it (even though when I use the identify tool on the feature it shows that there is an associated attachment). I've come across similar issues when I look through the forums and have seen suggestions to download to fGDB as an alternative. That seems to work for bringing along the attachment. However, when I then do my edits and attempt to overwrite the existing feature layer in AGOL (from ArcMap...File>>Share as>>Service...Overwrite an existing service) with the edited fGDB. AGOL seems to simply add the edited fGDB as a new service, making it necessary to adjust the webmap (used in ArcGIS Collector) containing the original feature layer everytime new data is added (ie. new layer has to be symbolized, etc. every day). Doe anyone know a way to Open in ArcGIS for Desktop (from AGOL) with attachments intact, or to overwrite the orinal feature layer with the edited fGDB?
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I have created a pmf file using ArcPublisher and am trying to open it in ArcReader. If I package the data and distribute it so someone else, do they have to re-establish the same pathways to the data as were in the source mxd document? I have tried this and am getting an unknown error when I try to open the pmf in ArcReader. The pmf was created in ArcGIS 10, I am trying to open the document in ArcReader 9.3. Might that be causing the problem?
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I have just activated the trial version of Data Interoperability Extension and have tried to view / import MapInfo .tab and .mif files. Neither seems to work. ArcGIS appears to read the mif file as some sort of raster. Any idea what might be going on? Thanks, Karl Keough
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How do I add basemaps from ArcGIS online, and have them show up in my Basemaps Gallery?
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ArcReader and ArcGIS Explorer are two free viewers offered by ESRI, but ArcReader requires that maps be published using ArcPublisher, a fairly costly extension. Can anyone familiar with both ArcReader and ArcGIS Explorer outline some of the key differences in ArcReader and ArcGIS Explorer -- in particular some functionality in ArcReader that makes purchase of ArcPublisher worthwhile, when ArcGIS Explorer is free.
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ArcReader and ArcGIS Explorer are two free viewers offered by ESRI, but ArcReader requires that maps be published using ArcPublisher, a fairly costly extension. Can anyone familiar with both ArcReader and ArcGIS Explorer outline some of the key differences in ArcReader and ArcGIS Explorer -- in particular some functionality in ArcReader that makes purchase of ArcPublisher worthwhile, when ArcGIS Explorer is free.
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