The uri-map document 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Esri\Data Interoperability (x86)\xml\urimap\gml_citygml.xml' is being used to map from URI to URI The uri-map document 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Esri\Data Interoperability (x86)\xml\urimap\gml_aixm.xml' is being used to map from URI to URI Loaded module 'GML' from file 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Esri\Data Interoperability (x86)\plugins/GML.dll'įME API version of module 'GML' matches current internal version (3.7 20111219)
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Trying to find a DYNAMIC plugin for reader named `GML'
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Is this a known limitation of Data Interop to have XSD file with GML?įeature Manipulation Engine 2012 SP1 (20120318 - Build 12229 - WIN32)Ĭopyright (c) 1994 - 2012 by Safe Software Inc. What I find is other GIS softwares such as QGIS etc. I tried using spatial ETL tool as well but it does not read any feature types from the GML file and complains about XSD file. But the Data Interop is unable to read the GML file. I am trying to open this file in ArcGIS for Desktop 10.1 SP1 with Data Interop extension. I would be glad if you have any helps to solve this problem. I would like to know how I can see the table of the raster file in the “preview” tab. The government officer has instructed me that I can see the field table when I select "Table" at the bottom of the preview window. Even when I select “yes” with pyramid resembling technique “Nearest Neighbour”, and Pyramid compression type “Default”, a map image has appeared, however, at the bottom of the preview window, only “geography” can be selected, and “table” does not appeared. When I select “no”, a map image has been appeared. However, when I select “preview” tab in the window, I was asked whether I would like to create pyramids or not. The government officer has instructed me to connect to the raster file folder with ArcCatalog. Therefore, I am wondering the differences are problems of the student evaluation version.
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I have also found that there might be some differences between the instruction by the officer and my experiences with the student evaluation version. I have contacted the government section and communicated for a while, and it has been found that some fields might be missed in the conversion process from the raster to polygon. According to the instruction by the officer, there should be other fields of some codes. There are four fields in the attribute table of the polygon file (FID, Shape, ID and GRIDCODE), but necessary information has been seemed to be missed. I have converted the raster file to polygon file using the Conversion tools. I am trying to use a raster data of land use, which have been downloaded from the government website (attached).
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I hope this questions is appropriate for this sub-forum. I am ArcGIS 10.1, student evaluation version. Unfortunately, ESRI tech support was unable to provide any suggestions. Is anyone able to get their object properties out of Revit and into ArcGIS? How are you doing it? (3rd party export utilities, other export formats, some setting in Revit) Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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That would be fine if there were an ID field to join to the geometry data that also comes through with the line and poly layers, but alas there isn't. If I export to an IFC, the object properties come thru as a table only in ArcGIS. I can see the features, but there are no supporting attributes. If I use DWF I can see the object properties in Design Review, but they are no where to be found in the DWF in ArcGIS. However none of the export formats seem to be retaining the object properties when they are brought into ArcGIS. Our room identifiers are stored as object properties in Revit and not as annotation. I'm trying to get our buildings room/space information out of Revit and into our GIS.