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Geospatial World: April 2013
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013. ArcGIS: Packaging error - General function failure. Whoa 2 posts within 2 months. I'm on a roll baby. :-). In today's episode I want to document what I've discovered with the following lovely error when attempting to create a Map Package:. This particular map had some DWG files connected to the map, and some of these DWG names contained a special character "#", and also contained extra 'dots' in the name to delimit a date. For example:. Name#-2013.04.09.dwg. Until next time,.
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Geospatial World: Improved Data Collection with ArcGIS Collector
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Thursday, July 9, 2015. Improved Data Collection with ArcGIS Collector. Almost a year and a half between posts! I didn't say it was a good record. At any rate, here's a little tip I just stumbled across for working more efficiently with ArcGIS Collector. We have put together a few Collector apps for some clients as of late, and in many cases the data collection is happening offline, and without accurate GPS location information. Posted by Warren J. Medernach, BGIS, GISP. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Geospatial World: More ArcGIS Woes with 'Special' Characters...
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Thursday, January 9, 2014. More ArcGIS Woes with 'Special' Characters. It's no secret that I've griped and complained about many of ArcGIS's quirks that seem stuck or rooted in the 80's. One would think I wouldn't be surprised anymore when I come across such silly issues. The latest 'undocumented feature' I've discovered is that the Field Calculator. Will fail if there is forward slash ( ' ' ) in the Layer name. ArcGIS 11 can't come soon enough. Posted by Warren J. Medernach, BGIS, GISP.
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Geospatial World: Happy New Year
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014. Well, again, it has been quite sometime since my last post, and alot has happened. I had an extremely busy summer and fall. A colleague and I spent a good part of our summer and fall (on our own time and dime) working on an initiative that we feel will be a huge benefit to our organization. It is very exciting and I am getting a chance to combine two of my passions, all things mapping and RC Flying! Check out what we've been working on: http:/ maps.srk.com/uas.
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Geospatial World: ESRI UC #2
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Thursday, July 23, 2015. Well here we are at Thursday and I'm finally getting to a post. Other highlights as far as the sessions I've attended so far:. AppStudio looks very impressive for generating native iOS, Android, and Windows apps for the most common devices from a single development environment. Very cool! Posted by Warren J. Medernach, BGIS, GISP. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CAD and GIS Integration. The Topobase Insiders Blog. Map 3D and Murphs law. Geospatial - Made in France. This is a ...
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Geospatial World: ArcGIS: Packaging error - General function failure
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013. ArcGIS: Packaging error - General function failure. Whoa 2 posts within 2 months. I'm on a roll baby. :-). In today's episode I want to document what I've discovered with the following lovely error when attempting to create a Map Package:. This particular map had some DWG files connected to the map, and some of these DWG names contained a special character "#", and also contained extra 'dots' in the name to delimit a date. For example:. Name#-2013.04.09.dwg. Until next time,.
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Geospatial World: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. I’m back… Again…. Well, it has certainly been a while. Between work, family, and extracurricular commitments, as well as trying to complete the final course for my GIS degree, let's just say there aren't many hours (minutes) left in the day. But, that's no excuse, and I'm going to try hard to maintain at least a bi-weekly post. As I have done previously on this blog, I'm going to discuss technical topics related to the various technologies I'm using. To download the program.
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Geospatial World: March 2011
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Sunday, March 6, 2011. As far as GIS/CAD integration goes, I have long stated you should choose the best tool for the job you are trying to do. As such, I have held the belief that if you are doing pure vector data creation/design work, a 'CAD' tool is probably better suited, and vice versa, if you are performing spatial analysis, high end cartographic output a 'GIS' tool is probably your tool of choice. Consider the following graphic. The 2 red lines represent a water shed boundary, and of course th...
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Geospatial World: February 2011
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011. ArcGIS Query Layers follow-up. I just realized I neglected to mention a very important key item in my original post on ArcGIS Query Layers. Yes, unfortunately, these Query Layers are read-only, and I don’t just mean the geometries are read-only, even the attribute data is read-only. Maybe in ArcGIS 11 these will be fully accessible and editable? Until next time,. Posted by Warren J. Medernach, BGIS, GISP. I just thought of something…. Until next time,. Being a GISP really mea...
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Geospatial World: July 2011
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Thursday, July 21, 2011. ESRI’s ArcPy… A VBAish Replacement? I haven’t done much, actually nothing, in the way of development over the last year at SRK. Last week at the ESRI UC there was an awful lot of talk about Python. I didn’t actually attend any ArcPy sessions, other than watching a bit of one demo in the showcase area. However, one of my colleagues did take in an ArcPy session and was quite excited about, and what it has to offer. I have done a considerable amount a VBA. 8221; I thought, “. Friday...