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To create a Point of Sale map, complete the following steps: Sign in to your ArcGIS organization. Create a map that can be used to route and cost proposed new services, by completing the following workflows: Choose a basemap. Add the Network service published with Core Maps to the map.
- Configure APP
The Point of Sale app requires the Service Feasibility...
- Configure APP
The Point of Sale app requires the Service Feasibility widget, which is used to find a route, estimate the cost, and save the results to a feature service. To configure this app, you will need to install and deploy the widget using the Web AppBuilder (Developer Edition).
12 Μαρ 2018 · This tutorial uses the example of my map of the Mojave to outline a process for making one of your own, from data hunting all the way down to printing. It uses ArcGIS Pro, and does not go into detail about how to accomplish every single step, but instead gives an overview of the steps you might take.
To get started, download the ArcGIS Solution and place the content on your computer. Then, you can configure the Point of Sale in your environment using the sample data. In doing so, you'll learn how to set up this solution using ArcGIS and your organization's data.
21 Αυγ 2024 · ArcGIS Instant Apps allows you to configure an app that allows your audience to engage with your maps and data. As you work through the steps in this tutorial, you'll learn the following skills: Create an app from an existing web scene. Choose an Instant Apps template. Configure the app. Publish and share the app.
Learn how to build maps, analyze data, and share stories using ArcGIS Online. Learn how to use smart mapping and data visualization tools in Map Viewer to create compelling maps that answer questions and solve problems. Build web apps to share your maps with anyone, anywhere. Collaboratively build maps and apps.
The ArcGIS Pro quick-start tutorials introduce you to many aspects of ArcGIS Pro. They cover basic operations, such as adding data and navigating in 3D, as well as complete workflows, such as authoring maps, sharing maps to ArcGIS Online, and building geoprocessing models.