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By the hair of my chinny chin chin... here is the Tuesday video I promised. In this video, I show how distributed collaboration can be used to support mobile workflows in ArcGIS Online. Hosted feature services living in ArcGIS Online can participate in collaboration where the data captured is written down to Portal for ArcGIS. The data can then live in the relational data store or it can be exported out and appended to an enterprise Geodatabase. To keep the Lego theme going, I use Survey123 and its ability to support existing features and related tables. It makes for a complex workflow, and it tests my patience. You'll see in the video when I go out to Pro to see the attached image, it is not there but what I forgot about was the fact that I'm waiting on a full resolution picture to make its way from ArcGIS Online to the Portal. Of course, it shows up as soon as I stop recording. Anyways, I hope you enjoy and please send questions my way if you think of any.
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希望在假期对每个人都很好。As we get ready to turn the page on 2017 and prepare for the soon to be released ArcGIS 10.6 and the December release of ArcGIS Online (12/6). I'm planning to release a series of videos this week on technology that exists today that I think can have a major impact on how DOT's utilize the ArcGIS Platform. I've chosen workflows that are relatively easy to set up and use Keith King's famous Lego block analogy. If Keith has come to your DOT this year you know what I'm talking about. For those of you who don't know. It goes like this, Esri’s apps (Collector, Web App Builder, Survey 123, Solutions, ArcGIS Pro etc.) work great by themselves and depending on the app, they are very simple to use. Legos are very simple, come in all different shapes and sizes and can be interconnected to form complex objects. Just like Legos, our apps can be interconnected and can be used to build complex workflows. The videos I share this week will be based on that premise. I'll take concepts of the platform and applications to support my explanation and build complex workflows. Today's video shows how Distributed Collaboration can be used to share data from ArcGIS Enterprise (Portal for ArcGIS) to ArcGIS Online for use with ArcGIS Hub sharing to an Open Data Site. Enjoy!
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12-18-201704:18 PM
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I've had several discussions with DOT's from around the U.S. about the growing interest in the use of drones. Drones have a significant advantage over traditional aerial photography and LiDAR capture in that they are inexpensive, generally easy to fly and they can come equipped with a camera and LiDAR sensor. We are seeing drones used to capture change detection along construction projects, culvert inspections, and bridge inspections. Other emerging use cases include damage assement, land/rock slide geo-technical inspections, visibility analysis, and rail crossing inspections. Drone to Map for ArcGIS supports the uses of drones and allows users to analyze and store the data captured from a drone directly into ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise as web services. Drone to Map for ArcGIS can produce to types of web services. Integrated Mesh Scene Layer and Point Cloud Scene Layer. Point Cloud Scene Layers allow the viewer to look through objects like tunnels and culverts. If your LiDAR vendor is actively collecting data using mobile, terrestrial or aerial LiDAR, be sure to request that they deliver the data with RGB point symbiology attributes. Many LiDAR vendors are not doing this but are starting to, this allows the point cloud to be displayed using true color, making the point cloud look more realistic. Density of the points matters as does resolution of the sensor. To help understand what is possible, I put together a video of data captured by Guenter Doeffel, Marketing at SynerGIS Infomationsysteme Wien in Germany, here is a link to the web scene he published. You need to allow the data to download and cache into the browser, once that happens it renders very quickly. Here is a video I put together showing the Web Scene embedded in a story map
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James, I'm also seeing the error that Kevin sees using iOS with Okta and Enterprise logins to our Portal for ArcGIS 10.5.1. I followed your instructions and when I login Survey123 passes me to a browser as you said it would then when I log in, I'm receving the following error "Could not access any Portal Machines. Please contact your system Admistrator." The URL I'm taken to is https://dot.esri.com/portal/sharing/rest/oauth2/saml/signin. I've never seen this error logging into our portal from any other app. Any ideas?
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Sanne, This is certainly one of the most difficult tasks to solve with Network Analyst. The type of route you are trying to accomplish is called a Postman Tour
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Elizabeth, You should take a look at Open Data, It is part of your ArcGIS Online subscription and provides you with a mechanism to share your data with the public UDOT Open Data Iowa Open Data We can talk more offline if you want to look into how to deploy Open Data.
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在您的模型中你将不得不使用这个应用程序end tool to take data from the second layer and append it to the first.
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Excellent. I'm glad my doc wasn't incorrect and I sorry to hear that is was a permissions issue with another service. Glad you got it worked out. I'm sure it was a good learning experience. Thanks for letting me know. Get Outlook for iOS
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Manuela Ehrhardt, Based on what I see from the screen shot, it looks like it the world routing service can't reconcile identity. I remember the ability to apply your ArcGIS Online user name and password to a service so when the service is used, the requests are impersonated by your identity... I did a search and found this article from 2014... Give this a try and let me know how it goes... otherwise log a support incident because there may be something else missing. If you follow the directions in the aritcle make sure you remember to share the service publicly once you create it with your identity embedded otherwise your users will be prompted for a username and password.
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Nathan, this is certainly a complex problem, I've looped in some folks from Esri Canada, so you should be expecting someone to contact you directly to help and provide direction.
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