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Learn how to use the ArcGIS Web Part in SharePoint to create interactive maps, add locations, geocode addresses, customize data points, and integrate real-world examples for effective data visualization. Step-by-step instructions provided.
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ArcGIS Web Part: Using Map information in SharePoint March 18, 2014 Paul Hilton Harley Parks All Partners Access Network (APAN)
What is ArcGIS Web Part? • Interactive map for SharePoint, built on Silverlight. • Map Web Part • Add maps, overlays, navigation • Location List Item • Custom list item used add a data point to a map • Geocoding workflow • Populates the Location field based on an address or coordinates Filename/RPS Number
Got Data? Filename/RPS Number
Add the Web Part Filename/RPS Number
Base Map 1. Click on edit web part (arrow) Filename/RPS Number
Browse to Data 1. Click on Browse icon
Identify Data Source Filename/RPS Number
Add Layer 3. Click on Add Layer button 1. Expand Choice 2. Click on View Filename/RPS Number
Display Data 1. Click on X to close Map Contents popup 2. Be sure to click OK or Apply on Web Part control Filename/RPS Number
Inspect Data Where’s my data?? Filename/RPS Number
Fix Pop-up Data 1 Click on Layer tab Click on Pop-Ups icon Click on Clear All button Check desired data Click on Pop-ups icon Click on OK or Apply 2 and 6 4 3 Filename/RPS Number
Pop-up Data Filename/RPS Number
Strange Data Points Filename/RPS Number
Fix Data Points Click on edit web part Click on item icon Click on Open Item 1 3 2 Filename/RPS Number
Edit Data Point 1. Click on Edit Item Use mouse wheel to increase view to remove “Map data not yet available” Filename/RPS Number
Edit Data Point (cont.) 1. Correct item(s) 2. Click on Save icon in ribbon Use mouse wheel to increase view to remove “Map data not yet available” Filename/RPS Number
Option - Move Data Point Careful: Only available with IE browsers 1. Click on Fix icon 2. Use mouse to move data point Click on Save icon in ribbon (not shown). Filename/RPS Number
Use Google for Coords Filename/RPS Number
Got Data but no Lat/Long? Filename/RPS Number
Add 3 Columns to List 3. Location 1. Latitude – number – min:-90, max 90 2. Longitude – number – min:-180, max 180 Refresher – latitude and longitude Filename/RPS Number
Add a Workflow 1. Click on Workflow Settings 2. Click on Add a Workflow Filename/RPS Number
Set up Workflow Execute the workflow… Filename/RPS Number
Oh – Oh! … You need an ESRI account to run the workflow Filename/RPS Number
Workflow Results Filename/RPS Number
Controls Contents Search Browse Features Filename/RPS Number
Search Filename/RPS Number
New Data Layer Filename/RPS Number
Contents Filename/RPS Number
Browse Filename/RPS Number
Features Filename/RPS Number
Ribbon – Application Tab 3. Click on Add Layer button Filename/RPS Number
Ribbon – Application Tab Filename/RPS Number
Ribbon – Layer Tab Filename/RPS Number
Ribbon – Symbols Tab Filename/RPS Number
One More Thing… Real World Example from APAN - Used layers for before and after comparisons of Typhoon Haiyan Filename/RPS Number
Before Layer Filename/RPS Number
After Layer Filename/RPS Number
More Resources • ESRI Maps for SharePoint • http://doc.arcgis.com/en/maps-for-sharepoint/ • 2. ESRI Map Forum • http://forums.arcgis.com/forums/69-ArcGIS-for-Sharepoint • 3. ArcGIS REST Services Live Feeds • http://tmservices1.esri.com/arcgis/rest/services/LiveFeeds • 4. Arc GIS for SharePoint • http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/sharepoint/2.1.1/concepts/ Filename/RPS Number