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Sandra Dunemn

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Jan 25, 2024, 11:46:12 AM1/25/24
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I have been allocated a spatial analyst licence for Arc Pro by our administrator and seem to be able to use the image classification tools in ArcToolbox. Before this I need to generate training areas for a maximum likelihood supervised classification but the image classification tools are greyed out including the wizard - this seems the only way to generate training areas within Pro, and I'd like to do it that way. Any ideas as to why I can't see the tools? I am trying to also check if there is an issue with the install as well, but for now I'm puzzled.

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I just check again Jorgen, Spatial Analyst licensed, a *.tiff as an image, but the wizard remains inaccessible but the Classification tools are... even though it was a multiband tiff but not displaying as rgb

I created a QFP package footprint using symbol wizard and I also provided default padstack to use. Now that i'm trying to use that footprint in pcb design it shows me all the pins overlapping eachother. Also they changes from horizontal to vertical and vice-e-versa . And then it says the DRC error. I tried creating different padstack and creating symbol pacakage 2-3 times, but same result. Am I missing something? Please advice.

You can create links to overpass turbo that use the query wizard to create a query (which is loaded on startup and presented to the user). An example is -turbo.eu/?w=pub+in+dublin. Such URLs to overpass turbo are both quite short and at least somewhat human readable.

Spellbindingly delicious and complete with all of the goodies a wizard could wish for. Our Wizards have conjured up three-courses of sweet and savoury delights, a tasty selection of secret desserts and of course some takeaway treats. Accompany this experience with a wizard potion or curious colour changing gin for the ultimate wizard feast!

  • "Food" means a lot of different things! It includes every ingredient that is in food or is used to make food - drinks, candy, condiments, and many more products for human or animal consumption. Read the full definition in Minnesota Statute 34A.01, Subd. 4.
  • Similarly, a "sale" of food includes everything from selling food at a grocery store, to manufacturing and packaging food for re-sale, to giving food away as a donation or sample. Read the full definition in Minnesota Statute 34A.01, Subd.12.
  • In Minnesota, food establishments are licensed by the state or local agency that has jurisdiction in the area the firm is located. This may be the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA), the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), or a county or city public health department. This wizard will help guide you to what license you might need or will direct you to the authority responsible for licensing your type of food business.
  • Keep in mind that licensing requirements are separate from inspection requirements. A business may be licensed by one agency but inspected by multiple agencies or multiple divisions within one agency. A business can also be exempt from licensing but still subject to inspections, depending on the products that are made and sold.

The ASU IRB has implemented an IRB Wizard tool to streamline the IRB review process for studies that fall under one or more exempt categories. To determine if your study is eligible for a determination through the wizard, please review the criteria below.

IMPORTANT: These questions were developed by the Federal Demonstration Partnership. The wizard should not be used for studies involving recruitment on Tribal Land and/or Native American participants. These types of studies require a review in accordance with ABOR 118: -118-Tribal%20Consultation.pdf. There are other cases in which the wizard may indicate the study is not eligible. In those cases, please submit directly in the ERA system. If you have questions about the determination, you can contact asu...@asu.edu. As you complete the wizard provide honest responses, so the wizard has the most accurate information.

Metadata Wizard

THIS VERSION OF THE TOOL HAS BEEN REPLACED BY AN UPDATED VERSION

Users should obtain the new version of the Metadata Wizard at the links below:
The user manual is available here: -pymdwizard/index.html
Software installer can be downloaded here: -pymdwizard/releases

This tool will eventually replace the Metadata Wizard hosted from this page to eliminate dependencies on ESRI ArcDesktop and to enable Mac users to utilize the Metadata Wizard.



Documentation and Previous Release Notes for the Legacy Publication and Product are Below

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Metadata Wizard version: 1.8.5 (Last updated: 1/21/20)

To download this toolbox from ScienceBase, click on the child item below (direct link: MetadataWizard ).

This tool is designed as a resource to help geospatial data users with the creation and editing of metadata compliant with the Federal Geographic Data Committee's 'Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata' (FGDC-CSDGM).

This tool was developed by Drew Ignizio, Colin Talbert, and Michael O'Donnell at the USGS Fort Collins Science Center (FORT).
The most recent version of the tool is available at: www.sciencebase.gov/metadatawizard

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