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I'm looking for a way for clients to merge lines in an ArcGIS Online app (Web App Builder). I use the Edit Widget and there is a "Merge" option, but for polygons only. Is there another widget that can do this for lines? I looked through the Smart Editor, but that doesn't even seem to have the polygon merge option.
I would recommend contacting Esri Support to create a case with the purpose of attaching your customer number. Also feel free to shoot me an email at
pkli...@esri.com with your customer number and I can do this on my side.
I'm sorry to see your request was not implemented. This capability will not be supported in Web AppBuilder widgets, but keep an eye out for what's coming with the new editors in the JavaScript 4x API, which you will be able to use in the new Map Viewer and Experience Builder.
If more of your merged files contain PDF forms, then you might be interested in either merging the form fields or discarding the fields completely from the result. Both options are available, including a merge flavour which preserves duplicate fields by renaming them.
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At the moment, from what I know, if you have two branches, you have to have both branches mapped to locations on your machine and Visual Studio (or TFS within Visual Studio) will download the latest version and merge the changes locally and then you have to check in the other branch. I would like to be able to merge this branch with this branch with only having one branch mapped locally?
The purpose of this is that we have a development branch, a test branch and a release branch and we are merging changes from the development branch into the test branch and building it on the server which is then deploying it on another server. All this is working great but the test (and release) branch must be mapped on the machine of anyone trying to do this otherwise it won't work.
Ideally I'd like to be able to log into Visual Studio Online and do all the merges, builds and deployments there rather than on my development machine at all - is any of this possible? And if so, how please?
Not entirely sure this is something support-able by the TFS product, actually. Merges tend to need at least a minimal amount of human interaction whenever there is conflicts (and even in the cleanest merge relationships conflicts can and do arise).
After running the Windows update from 12/13/22 I had to reinstall Dropbox. When I tried to use my old Dropbox folder I could not because it said there was already one there. So I had to place the new Dropbox folder in another location.
The problem that there are different files in the two location and so I am trying to slowly move files that were in the old DB folder to the new, but I keep getting a message that "these files are online only, and need to be moved to the dropbox folder before opening". Which is exactly what I am trying to do!
It is as if many of the files that were in the old DB folder have retained their online only properties and cannot be moved because they are no longer linked to DB.
So how can I get them back in the DB folder so that they can be accessed again?
If you're connecting with the same Dropbox account as before, Dropbox will detect the existing folder and will then prompt you to merge the Dropbox folder. Upon merging the desktop version of Dropbox will check the existing files and the server versions and update accordingly.
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If you're connecting with the same Dropbox account as before, Dropbox will detect the existing folder and will then prompt you to merge the Dropbox folder. Upon merging the desktop version of Dropbox will check the existing files and the server versions and update accordingly."
I attempted to put the new dropbox folder in the parent folder location, but it said there was already a Dropbox folder in that folder and it would not let me proceed. And on the merging, I would like to do that because there are more files on my computer DB folder than there are on my online folder and I don't want to lose the files.
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I did not change the name of the other folder because I thought the links to being able to access the files that were online only might be lost if I renamed folder. I am attaching a screenshot that includes the folders that I would like to merge and their associated properties. The file explorer on the right is the old that has files in it that I need to be able to access. The files explorer on the left is the new DB folder. Tried to get status in pic, but if not, it was "up to date".
If the files were online only in the old folder, it would mean that they were synced with your account at some point so the files must be present in the new folder as well somewhere. Can you see if you can find the files on the website?
My plan was to run a duplicate file finder and eliminate the excess files. But at the moment there are so many files that don't open because they are tagged as "online only" files that can't be opened. Which puts me in a position of having too great a risk that I would unintentionally delete a functioning file and keep the one I cannot open.
If I could get the "locked" "online only" files unlocked, then I would not be so concerned about deleting the wrong one because both files would be functional. At that point I would not accidentally delete one that worked and keep one that doesn't.
This is the message I get when I try to open one of the files. And I can't move it because it won't let me until it is "unlocked" by placing it in the folder. If I could get the file in the dropbox folder I think I could then convert it to "on computer" and it would open.
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