Difference between revisions of "Connecting to IMSMA Staging area from ArcGIS"
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− | There is also a special mxd-file, ''staging.mxd'', that contains the IMSMA symbology and has Data Source set to a PostgreSQL database called | + | There is also a special mxd-file, ''staging.mxd'', that contains the IMSMA symbology and has Data Source set to a PostgreSQL database called '''staging''' for all layers. You find the ''staging-MM-DD-YY.mxd'' in C:\IMSMAETLTool\data. |
If your IMSMA Staging area database is called something else than '''staging''', you need to rebuild the Data Source links for each layer. On ESRI's ArcGIS Resource Center you will find [http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#//00s500000020000000| instructions] on how to '''Repair broken links for multiple layers'''. | If your IMSMA Staging area database is called something else than '''staging''', you need to rebuild the Data Source links for each layer. On ESRI's ArcGIS Resource Center you will find [http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#//00s500000020000000| instructions] on how to '''Repair broken links for multiple layers'''. | ||
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Revision as of 18:07, 18 March 2015
To be able to connect to the IMSMA Staging area database from ArcGIS you need to copy the client library files to the \ArcGIS\Desktop10.1\bin folder:
- libeay32.dll
- libiconv-2.dll
- libintl-8.dll
- libpq.dll
- ssleay32.dll
You can download these files from here or copy from C:\IMSMAng\pgsql\bin.
There is also a special mxd-file, staging.mxd, that contains the IMSMA symbology and has Data Source set to a PostgreSQL database called staging for all layers. You find the staging-MM-DD-YY.mxd in C:\IMSMAETLTool\data.
If your IMSMA Staging area database is called something else than staging, you need to rebuild the Data Source links for each layer. On ESRI's ArcGIS Resource Center you will find instructions on how to Repair broken links for multiple layers.
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