ArcGIS Maps
Tech Preview is a new type of map control for
InfoAsset Manager and requires use of an ArcGIS Online account from
ESRI.
The main features of this integration include:
- Adding various GIS layers in the GeoPlan including:
- Shapefile
- Raster image
- File Geodatabase
- Importing data from shapefile GIS layers.
- Importing/Exporting to Enterprise Geodatabases hosted on a Microsoft SQL Server.
Getting started
To use the ArcGIS Maps map control:
- Login to your ArcGIS Online account:
- Select Tools
Options to display the
Options dialog.
- Click the
ArcGIS tab.
- Click the Login button to display the
ArcGIS Login dialog, and sign in to your account.
- Change the Map Control:
- Click the
GeoPlan tab in the
Options dialog.
- Select the ArcGIS Maps (Tech Preview) option from the Map Control dropdown.
- Click OK to save your changes and close the
Options dialog.
- Close any open GeoPlan windows.
- Open a new GeoPlan window, then set a coordinate system for it by selecting GeoPlan
Set coordinate system. See
Selecting the Co-ordinate System for details.
- Only projected coordinate systems are supported by the application.
- Add
additional GIS Layers using the
GIS Layer Control dialog.
To Import or Export to “Enterprise Geodatabase (Tech Preview)”:
- Ensure that an GeoPlan window that uses the ArcGIS Maps map control is open. See
Getting Started (above) for details.
- Display the
Open Data Import Centre dialog or
Open Data Export Centre dialog as applicable.
- Select the Source Type as “Enterprise Geodatabase (Tech Preview)”. This option will only appear in the dropdown if your are logged in to ArcGIS Online.
- Select an MPKX file (ArcGIS Pro Map Package) that contains the details of the connection to the Enterprise Geodatabase. This file will need to be created in ArcGIS Pro.
Limitations in this release
- Importing from data directly from GIS Layers is not fully supported:
- Not supported for
Raster layers and File Geodatabases.
- Not working everywhere for Shapefiles.
- Attributes can only be viewed for Shapefile and File Geodatabase GIS layers. Editing is currently not supported.
Map control known issues
- The “ArcGIS Maps” map control does not fully support “Import from GIS Layers” functionality throughout the application. There is partial support for Shapefiles and no support for File Geodatabases yet.
- There are some issues with extreme zooming in. When zooming in further than the Map Control supports,
GIS layers will not be drawn accurately with respect to the network and may appear to drift as the zoom level increases.
- Theme Properties are not yet implemented for File Geodatabase layers.
- In the GIS Layer Control dialog, Raster Image layers show the Selectable, Editable and Properties controls, but these do nothing.
Enterprise Geodatabase import/export known issues
- Only Enterprise Geodatabase hosted on Microsoft SQL Server are currently supported.
- Column Name length should be less than 31.
- On export, strings with spaces will have their spaces converted to +. This is due to a bug in ArcGIS Local Server, and is expected to be fixed in a future release.
- Features and fields must exist in the Enterprise Database to export to them.
- Slow performance when exporting to Enterprise Geodatabases with large datasets.
- Date fields do not export correctly to Enterprise Geodatabases in InfoAsset Manager.