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Hi Marianne, thanks for the hint. I'll look into this. Much appreciated!
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Hello, is there a way to have annotations at various reference scales wthin the same class or group? I'm building a map book with DDP where each map is a different scale and I want the annotations (created from labels) to show with the same size on all maps. Does this makes sense? Right now, the labels show OK but when I create annotations from them, only one map has the annotations show properly... Thanks Remi
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Hi all, I have a labelling quiz for you. I have a point FC that identifies islands. Each point has a code to identify the island uniquely. There are no duplicates. I also have a table (excel at this point) that stores info on bird colonies inventories (island where it is located (code)20, date inventoried, other info...). The codes for the islands in the point FC and table are the same. There is a one to many relationship between the FC and the table. I need to label each island with all the years that a colony was inventoried on it. Some will have one year displayed, others two, others several... 1978 1978 1986 1986 1999 1978 1986 1999 2009 etc. I tried joining the tables but I only get the first year that's found in the table for each point. Now I'm thinking: can I use a python script in the labelling expression that will access my table and parse it to create my labels and return them? I bet I'm missing something simple here... Thanks for your time Remi
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This sounds promising. I will give it a shot. Thanks Curtis.
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Thanks for the input Curtis. Are you thinking a series of embedded CON statements? Only problem I forsee with that is I have about 30 values for "x" and about 10 values for "y", meaning 300 possible "z" values... and I have about 20 variations of this. That's why I was hoping to find a tool that would access a file that holds the matrix and finds the proper "z" directly. Or is what you are thinking different than this...
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I'm looking for a geoprocessing tool that would this: given this value in raster x and this value in raster y, raster z (output) gets this value. I'm thinking something like "Reclass using Ascii file" but using a matrix of two paramaters maybe? Any ideas?
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