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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 A dd maps, overlays, navigation Location List Item
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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