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How to record editors using arcpy.management.EnableEditorTracking?

How do I enable Editor tracking in ArcGIS? Enable editor tracking using the Manage dialog box Start ArcGIS Pro. In the Catalog pane, right-click the dataset on which you want to track edits and click Manage. Click the Editor tracking check box to enable editor tracking. Click OK to accept all the default or predefined

Understanding OpenLayers code?

How does OpenLayers work? OpenLayers is an open-source (provided under the 2-clause BSD License) JavaScript library for displaying map data in web browsers as slippy maps. It provides an API for building rich web-based geographic applications similar to Google Maps and Bing Maps. How do I learn OpenLayers? Find source code and learn how to

Removing North arrow?

How do I insert a north arrow in Word? From the Layout tab select the Symbol command from the Insert dropdown in the Insert group. Click in the layout window where you want the North Arrow to insert a new symbol/point.  How do you rotate the north arrow in GIS? Set the map frame and

Shapefile to GeoServer publishing to store error

How do I publish a shapefile in GeoServer? In a web browser, navigate to http://localhost:8080/geoserver . Log into GeoServer as described in the Logging In section. Navigate to Data ‣ Workspaces. Workspaces page. Click the Add new workspace button. You will be prompted to enter a workspace Name and Namespace URI. Click the Submit button.

SRID and Name relationship

What is SRID in geometry? A spatial reference identifier (SRID) is a unique identifier associated with a specific coordinate system, tolerance, and resolution. What is SRID 4326? The SRID is used to tell which spatial reference system will be used to interpret each spatial object. A common SRID in use is 4326, which represents spatial

Drawing ellipse in OpenLayers

How do you draw an ellipse shape? To draw an ellipse: Determine the size by lightly drawing the major axis. Find the exact center of the major axis line and draw another line perpendicular to the major axis with the distance above the major axis being equal to the distance below the axis. Gently draw

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