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{{Warning| The sandbox and the client background map are used the {{IMSMANG}} application so if they become broken then the Map pane inside {{IMSMANG}} stop working.}}
 
{{Warning| The sandbox and the client background map are used the {{IMSMANG}} application so if they become broken then the Map pane inside {{IMSMANG}} stop working.}}
  
The '''[[Connecting to IMSMA Staging area from ArcGIS | Staging area database option]]''' is the best one since it gives you access to all attributes including CDFs in ArcMap.
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The '''[[Connecting to IMSMA Staging area from ArcGIS | Staging area database option]]''' is the best one since it gives you access to all attributes including CDFs in ArcMap and PostGIS is activated in the Staging area database. There is a special mxd file for the Staging area in the ''C:\IMSMAETLTool\data'' folder.
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The sandbox option is '''not''' recommended to use but if you decided to do it anyhow please:
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# make a copy of the client background map
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# make a copy of the file based geodatabase
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and use these when working with ArcGIS.
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Both of them are found in the client's current background map folder in ''C:\IMSMAng\client\gis\sandbox''.
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If the client's current background map is called ''World'' then you will find the World.mxd in ''C:\IMSMAng\client\gis\sandbox\World\map''.
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<li>Close the {{IMSMANG}} client.
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<li>Copy this file to a new name e.g. World_3Aug.mxd.
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<li>Copy the folder called ''IMSMA.gdb'' in ''C:\IMSMAng\client\gis\sandbox\World\map'' (which is the file based geodatabase) to e.g. IMSMA_3Aug.gdb.
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<li>Change the Data source for all layers with ArcCatalog to IMSMA_3Aug.gdb. See instructions [[http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/repairing-broken-data-links.htm#GUID-4A6945FD-F159-4FB3-B6D8-699E930D879A Changing the data source when the link isn't broken]].

Revision as of 20:17, 3 August 2016

There are two options:

  1. using the Staging area database
  2. using the so called sandbox which is the geodatabase which is used by the client.
Warning.jpg The sandbox and the client background map are used the IMSMANG application so if they become broken then the Map pane inside IMSMANG stop working.

The Staging area database option is the best one since it gives you access to all attributes including CDFs in ArcMap and PostGIS is activated in the Staging area database. There is a special mxd file for the Staging area in the C:\IMSMAETLTool\data folder.

The sandbox option is not recommended to use but if you decided to do it anyhow please:

  1. make a copy of the client background map
  2. make a copy of the file based geodatabase

and use these when working with ArcGIS. Both of them are found in the client's current background map folder in C:\IMSMAng\client\gis\sandbox.

If the client's current background map is called World then you will find the World.mxd in C:\IMSMAng\client\gis\sandbox\World\map.

  • Close the IMSMANG client.
  • Copy this file to a new name e.g. World_3Aug.mxd.
  • Copy the folder called IMSMA.gdb in C:\IMSMAng\client\gis\sandbox\World\map (which is the file based geodatabase) to e.g. IMSMA_3Aug.gdb.
  • Change the Data source for all layers with ArcCatalog to IMSMA_3Aug.gdb. See instructions [Changing the data source when the link isn't broken].