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Can you explain in more detail what you're trying to achieve? The code looks very verbose and seems to have 6 levels of iteration at one point.
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Don't use any ArcMap printing functions, not even print to PDF. Just export to PDF and then print it. Also your A0 map would just get resampled to A3 size and look awful with the imagery. You have to have the layout sized according to how it will be printed - if you don't want it resampled.
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#Square Power(inRaster, 2.0) #Cube Power(inRaster, 3.0) #Square root Power(inRaster, 0.5) #Inverse Power(inRaster, -1.0) #etc.
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Possibly 2 Select by locations using 'Add to selection' then run your join. I agree it would be nice to stack some spatial relationships. I also think you should also be able to incorporate AND OR logic into a cursor using SHAPE@ tokens to compare geometries, but it might be too computationally expensive depending on the dataset size.
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Possibly read through all of this post and try 'Download Map' with no layers, and choose the nearest cache scale which would match your printed map //www.gobook3.com/t5/arcgis-pro-questions/exporting-vector-tile-package/td-p/523007 there's a REST operation to export tiles but would be more fiddly than the Pro GUI.
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That's a lot of hospitals. Is this a homework question?
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splitString would be a list which looks like this ['John', 'Smith'] splitString[0] would only return the first item 'John'. The code should work.
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Calculate Field, Python. splitString = yourString.split() oneSpace = splitString[0] + " " + splitString[1] note - edited original post to use .split() default whitespace method which would be more robust than .split(" ") which would include >=2 consecutive whitespaces.
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Looks like a feature class with subtypes was uploaded.
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Are you using versioning? I'd try opening an edit session and Field Calculating in that.
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Did you validate the expression? Ensure it's Python not Arcade.
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I'd very highly recommend the _7 transformation not the Petroleum transformation which is designed for offshore oil use I believe. (I think there's even a _9) now but I wouldn't worry about it for your needs. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/help/gis/transformations/transform_arcgis/ The transformations option is shown in the 3rd photo on this site https://mserre.sph.unc.edu/teaching/fall2019archived/envr468/arcGIS/understandingCoordinateSystems/TransformCS.htm (Data fram properties -> Coordinate system tab at the top -> Transformations button at the bottom) For new data, it will have to be reprojected each time using the tool. That's why you should just set the transformation option instead of processing them. If you had a huge amount of points there might be a speed use case for it but it's much simpler to let ArcGIS reproject on the fly for this - you just need to set the correct transformation.
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https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/mapping/navigation/sql-reference-for-elements-used-in-query-expressions.htm "Strings are case sensitive in expressions, except when run on geodatabases in Microsoft SQL Server. " I'm not sure of an easy workaround. There's mention of a COLLATION setting on the DBMS itself but that may not be ideal. It's maybe a bit convoluted or impractical if you have lots of records - but you could copy to an FGDB (copy should preserve OIDs) then run the selection there, obtain the OIDs of those records then use those to select the EGDB records, or what I'd recommend is to simply do as Johannes suggested and Field Calculate all the values to upper regardless of if they already are upper.
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Also for reference: Overview of different package types - https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/sharing/overview/introduction-to-sharing-packages.htm Package Map tool (Map Package) - https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/data-management/package-map.htm
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