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Is it possible to belong to more than one ArcGIS Online organization while using the same user name?
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Jeremy - I appreciate the response and suggestions here. Since this reply was posted I updated ArcGIS Pro and the issue is now resolved. Apparently someone was working on this somewhere. Thanks Steve
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03-29-2016
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I am performing a regression in ArcGIS with the OLS tool. I have a few values which are dashes representing no data. How will the software handle these and should I make any changes to these values?
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It looks like this is saying the features need to be on the ground with no offset. Is that the only consideration?
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03-03-2016
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Adjusted the elevation offsets to the following and republished: Features are: Relative to the Ground Cartographic Offset: 43,000 m The resulting webscene still displays as if it is 2D: The polygons are now all above the surface of the earth and colored based on one field but I am trying to extrude based on another field.
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03-03-2016
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In the top image those states which are white have no value (Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, etc.)
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03-03-2016
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Using ArcGIS Pro 1.2 to publish a web scene with extruded state polygons. In ArcGIS Pro, they appear correctly and it passes the analysis. Here is how it appears in ArcGIS Pro: When I load the map in ArcGIS Online the extrusions do not appear to work: The color symbology is correct but it is rendering them as if this were a 2D surface with y-axis vertices at the state boundaries. Suggestions?
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03-03-2016
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After checking the requirements I found no issue as the computer I was using met all the minimums. This morning, I updated to 1.2 and the flickering went away.
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03-03-2016
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I have joined three sheets from an Excel file to a shapefile. Each sheet contains ACS data so some of the field names are duplicated. (Example: HC03_V17 is present in all three sheets: Economic, Social and Demographic.) This seems ok because when I look at the joined table before exporting it to a shapefile the titles contain a prefix for the sheet they came from and the actual ACS code that I can look up in the metadata file (see below). When I export though I lose that naming convention. Instead, Codes like Economic$.HC03_V17 are transformed into something like Economic_12. This makes it quite difficult to go back to the ACS metadata and determine what that field data measures. Is there a way to maintain the naming conventions that appear when I first add the join?
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02-24-2016
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I am new to ArcGIS Pro but would like to use it to create a local 3D scene using a vector shapefile where polygons are extruded based on an attribute. I have tried several different feature classes and I am getting the same result in every case. The features are "flickering" when viewed in 3D. Here is a screenshot: Any suggestions are appreciated. Steve
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I am trying to use ArcScene 10.3 to create a 3D choropleth map which symbolizes height of county polygons by a numeric value in the attribute table. I am trying to adjust the height by clicking "scale 3D objects..." dialog from the table of contents but that option is greyed out. Any ideas?
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02-12-2016
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I have a field, CHPROPSC, that I would like to code with missings as -97, -98 or -99 and a calculated value based on the value of field PRCHSCH04 and PRCHSCH13. Essentially, if the value in PRCHSCH04 is -99 only then CHPROPSC = -98. If the value in PRCHSCH13 is -99 only then CHPROPSC = -97. If the value in both is -99 then CHPROPSC = -99. Otherwise CHPROPSC = PRCHSCH13 - PRCHSCH04. I tried this Python script (and a few variations of this) without the codeblock but there was a processing failure: -97 if !PRCHSCH13! == -99 & !PRCHSCH04! <> -99 -98 elif !PRCHSCH13! <> -99 & !PRCHSCH04! == -99 -99 elif !PRCHSCH13! == -99 & !PRCHSCH04! == -99 else float( !PRCHSCH13! )- !PRCHSCH04! I am sure my syntax with the elif is the most likely problem. Any advice as to where the error is here? Thanks, Steve
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Thanks for the advice. Here is an additional step: I would like to code an additional field (CHPROPSC) with multiple missing values. Essentially, if the value in PRCHSCH04 is -99 only then CHPROPSC = -98. If the value in PRCHSCH13 is -99 only then CHPROPSC = -97. If the value in both is -99 then CHPROPSC = -99. Otherwise CHPROPSC = PRCHSCH13 - PRCHSCH04. I tried this but there was a processing failure: -97 if !PRCHSCH13! == -99 & !PRCHSCH04! <> -99 -98 elif !PRCHSCH13! <> -99 & !PRCHSCH04! == -99 -99 elif !PRCHSCH13! == -99 & !PRCHSCH04! == -99 else float( !PRCHSCH13! )- !PRCHSCH04! Any advice as to where the error is here?
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