WARNING 001683: Found Python 2 to 3 errors: Line 45: if field.name ShpFldName: -> if field.name != ShpFldName:įailed at Fri Jan 09 06:53:56 2015 (Elapsed Time: 51. WARNING 001683: Found Python 2 to 3 errors: Line 32: print("Processing " + bName) -> print(("Processing " + bName)) The Consolidate Project failed rather spectacularlyĮRROR 001659: Consolidating toolbox O:\GIS\Toolboxes\XTools Pro.tbx((null))ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool XToolsPro_CalculateLengthBatch_(O:\GIS\Scripts\CalcLengthBatch.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool XToolsPro_CalculateAreaBatch_(O:\GIS\Scripts\CalcAreaBatch.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool XToolsPro_AddXYZBatch_(O:\GIS\Scripts\AddXYZBatch.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool XToolsPro_AddLatLongBatch_(O:\GIS\Scripts\AddLatLongBatch.py)ĮRROR 001659: Consolidating toolbox O:\GIS\Toolboxes\Minara Tools.tbx((null))ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool UpdateTenements2_(G:\My Documents\UpdateMonthlyTenements.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool Digability_(G:\My Documents\DigabilityScript.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool BuildPyramids_(G:\My Documents\BuildPyramidsAndProjectTIFFS.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool ReplaceTenements_(G:\ImportTenements.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool UpdateClearing_(G:\My Documents\Script1.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool ClippingTopoData_(G:\My Documents\ClipBecsTopo.py)ĮRROR 000989: Python syntax error: within script tool GenSetoutPts_(G:\GenerateSetoutCoordinates.py) I have since tried adding a Map and adding our aerial photo to it and saving the template again, but it still gives me a general function failure. The actual MyMap5.aprx file has saved, but saving it as a template fails. Once I had set up my data connections and tried to save them, it fails. Exported GPX files can be used with the different desktop or mobile applications and online.
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XTools Pro Export to GPX tool allows exporting point and polyline features from shapefiles or geodatabases to GPX file (version 1.1). Since Pro does not appear to have a nicely set up catalog of connection files which we can set up once, creating a project template appears to be the only way to set up your data connections. When ArcGIS reads a CSV file, the very first record defines the field type. Samples were recovered when the frame was lifted off the seabed and triggered the Van Veen sampler to close.Thanks Joanne, there are no layers at all, I am trying to create an empty template with all my usual data connection and folders. Two GoPro cameras were mounted on the frame and set to capture photographs at 2 or 5 second intervals. A Keldan (Advanced Lighting Technology) light was mounted at the top of the frame and aimed downward to illuminate the seabed for photographs. Output file can be opened in the Microsoft Excel application after exporting, if the application is installed and new option 'Open file after exporting' is selected. The tool allows exporting table data to Excel workbook file (.xlsx). XTools AGP is a new add-in for the ArcGIS Pro application. In this case, if desired You should consider the option to sort the coordinates And delete duplicate ones, the exported coordinates have the Format P, N, E, C (Point, North Y, East X, Dimension Z) And how it is exported to a CSV file (Separated by commas), when opening the file each value will occupy its cell independent and in an orderly. Two red lasers were mounted on the frame above the sampler, 20 cm apart for scale in bottom photographs. Available in XTools Pro for ArcMap and for ArcGIS Pro. The Van Veen sampler is housed at the bottom and center of the frame at approximately 30 X 32 X 16 cm with a 1/10 sq. Approximate SEABOSS dimensions are 115 X 115 X 117 cm. Two GoPro cameras were mounted to a USGS SEABOSS (Mark II configuration) with a modified VanVeen sampler frame. Often sediment samplers are unable to recover large-diameter particles, so photographs can document the seafloor character in areas where samples may not be obtained. Data collected during the 2014 survey can be obtained here: Purpose:īottom photographs and sediment samples were acquired to validate the seafloor interpretations made from geophysical data. More information about the USGS survey conducted as part of the Hurricane Sandy Response- Geologic Framework and Coastal Vulnerability Study can be found at the project website or on the WHCMSC Field Activity Web pages:, and. Geophysical data collected during the cruises include swath bathymetric, sidescan sonar, chirp and boomer seismic reflection profiles, grab sample and bottom photograph data. Geological Survey conducted cruises during the summers of 20 to map the inner continental shelf of the Delmarva Peninsula using geophysical and sampling techniques to define the geologic framework that governs coastal system evolution at storm-event and longer timescales. The Delmarva Peninsula is a 220-kilometer-long headland, spit, and barrier island complex that was significantly affected by Hurricane Sandy in the fall of 2012.