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Katrine Freggiaro

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Limitededition is a trial version of GP-Pro EX that provides the experience of using the screen creation software without purchasing a license.

The limited edition can be downloaded after registering as a member of our website site (free membership).



You can transfer screen data to GP4100 Series monochrome model, but other Series have some restrictions in functions, so please read "Limitations" carefully before downloading.



GP-Pro EX Limited Edition download page (Except Europe/Middle East/Africa)


I'm wondering if that kind of performance issue could have been caught by benchmarking GP tool execution times against previous versions of Pro. Could that be incorporated into existing automated Esri testing mechanisms? And could the results be released to paying customers as some sort of new documentation product?


For example, if that had been done, then it would have been clear that the Make Route Event Layer tool is significantly slower in 2.9.12 compared to previous versions. That would have raised a red flag [for Esri and for users planning to upgrade].


Thanks for bringing up this important topic, @Bud . We do try our very best to address performance issues and understand it can be frustrating when things like this happen.



The specific issue you've brought up was introduced in Pro 2.9.6 and 3.1 and has been addressed in the coming release of ArcGIS Pro 3.3



Since this Idea is in reference to internal testing practices and not an implementable feature in ArcGIS Pro, it will be closed.



If you're looking for more information on guidelines for Ideas on the ESRI communities pages, you can refer to the submission guidelines at the link below.


@SSWoodward From a paying customer perspective if you already have internal testing processes that detect regressions, these regressions should be public and part of the release notes, and if not, this is still a valid idea and should be moved a more appropriate section such as "things that Esri could do better that isn't a product feature".

Just closing an Idea related to our experience of Pro that is "not an implementable feature in ArcGIS Pro" does not seem very nice?

Then pointing an active and experienced contributor to your guidelines comes across a bit harsh.

So many Ideas are related to Pro performance and issues surrounding them, that you have to, by now, realise that you have a problem and that you have loyal customers trying to help.


@RTPL_AU We understand you are trying to help and we do appreciate that. However, ArcGIS Ideas is not the correct location for discussing performance issues. As stated, in the ArcGIS Ideas Submission Guidelines and Statuses :


@MarcoBoeringa We do our best to fix issues in timely manner. Decisions of what does and doesn't make it into a release are not taken lightly and are heavily weighed against many factors. It is not always possible to address issues immediately in the following release after it is found. Some issues, especially complex performance issues, like this one, can be quite gnarly and take a longer time to work through and resolve.


For example, a table in the online docs or a spreadsheet that is a list of generic tests/execution times for each geoprocessing tool. There would be a column for each version of Pro (going forward) so that we could easily assess if the version of Pro we want to upgrade to has any known GP tool performance issues.


An Ideas post and an Enhancement request are essentially the same thing just logged through different systems. I could log the Enhancement request but I expect it would be closed with the same response from Esri Inc. as they have already stated that a Documentation Idea for this would not be implemented.


I am not trying to help, I am trying to communicate the frustration I experience in dealing with Esri and the many, and complex, issues surrounding full adoption of Pro, near 9 years after launch. With Pro basically a rolling release, and with poorly documented release notes, it is really hard to balance the much needed new features with potential for high impact regressions in each release. Coupled with day 1 UI & UX issues still unresolved, and a lack of feature parity with ArcMap/Catalog makes it really difficult to navigate and advise on.


Yes, it is complex, but Esri, being the only developer, would have all the metrics on hand to describe benefits and/or regressions. If not you who? Paying customers via Ideas (that get closed) or support cases that can take months to resolve, especially for non-US customers?


Lastly - after a prolonged support case related to lagginess of the Contents pane in Pro, the conclusive advice from US Support was to 'work slower'. Helpful.



I understand that staff like you are under pressure to resolve ideas and triage as best you can to reduce the negative messaging around Pro but rather than spending time in forums Esri should just be more transparent and provide more objective, quantitative metrics that we can use the evaluate versions, point versions, or patches & fixes.


I don't see how a request for additional documentation would be "too complex" and an "unimplementable feature". If Esri's testing/benchmarking hardware changes over the years, then that could be noted in the documentation to provide context. It's when a tool is orders of magnitude slower that we want to watch out for.


It's difficult to find a version of Pro that doesn't have show-stopper bugs. Each organization has its own specific must-haves. Documentation like this would help us find a version of Pro that will work for us.


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