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Does changing the list of layers break saved projects?

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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Ethan,

     

    I realize this is a late reply but I just had a chance to test this, using the LA County site, and I was not able to make it fail.  I tried adding and removing layers and altering markup.  Did you ever get to the bottom of the issue?

     

    FYI, I was using the most current version for today, GE 4.9 and GVH 2.10.

     

    Regards,

     

    Wayne Richard

     

    Latitude Geographics Group Ltd.

     

    Head Office: 300 – 1117 Wharf Street  Victoria, BC Canada V8W 1T7

     

    Tel: (250) 381-8130 | Fax: (250) 381-8132 | wrichard@latitudegeo.com 

     

    Developers of Geocortex web-based mapping software | www.geocortex.com

     

    An Esri Platinum Business Partner

     

     
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  • Ethan Granger
    Wayne, I've had this come up again on an app that was in flux (added many new layers) in which the user claimed a query saved in a project got screwed up. I'll be looking into this over the next few days and i think the fundamental question is: Can a project be repaired?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Ethan,

     

    There must be a certain set of steps that breaks it, it would be good to figure out what it is.  I am not aware of a project repair method, it would need to be looked at individually.  The project data is saved in the document store Core data as json so it's pretty cryptic and not easily read.  All I can suggest is to evaluate the effort required to recreate the project(s), if it's unfeasible our Professional Services group can look into it and see if editing the data is an option.

     

    Regards,

     

    Wayne Richard

     

    Latitude Geographics Group Ltd.

     

    Head Office: 300 – 1117 Wharf Street  Victoria, BC Canada V8W 1T7

     

    Tel: (250) 381-8130 | Fax: (250) 381-8132 | wrichard@latitudegeo.com 

     

    Developers of Geocortex web-based mapping software | www.geocortex.com

     

    An Esri Platinum Business Partner

     

     
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  • Ethan Granger
    I'd like to take a look at the json. What folder is it in?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    The data is stored here - 

     

    C:\Program Files\Latitude Geographics\Geocortex Core\Data\DocumentStore\DocumentStore\Wayner410\nodes\0\indices\docs_geocortex_essentials_users_documents

     

    but it's broken into shards, I would recommend viewing it using the "head plugin".  The head plugin was removed from the latest version, please see this KBA for the reasons why and instructions on how to add it back in, if that's what you want to do -

     

    https://support.geocortex.com/essentialsGSCkba?sub-nav=kba&main-nav=essentials&#!/feedtype=SINGLE_ARTICLE_DETAIL&criteria=BESTANSWERS&id=kA3f2000000k9bwCAA

     

    Regards,

     

    Wayne Richard

     

    Latitude Geographics Group Ltd.

     

    Head Office: 300 – 1117 Wharf Street  Victoria, BC Canada V8W 1T7

     

    Tel: (250) 381-8130 | Fax: (250) 381-8132 | wrichard@latitudegeo.com 

     

    Developers of Geocortex web-based mapping software | www.geocortex.com

     

    An Esri Platinum Business Partner

     

     
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  • Ethan Granger
    Ah, Its encoded json. Much more exciting. I'll have to contact professional services lest I'm forced to tell users not to trust saving a project.
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