The “Contest Period” begins on Wednesday 27 October 2021 at 8am NZT and ends on Tuesday 30 November at 11:59 pm NZT. We also have 2 x $100 dinefind vouchers to give away to two runners-up Ē hours of complimentary FME Certified customer support from Locus to help you work smarter with your data.$200 dinefind voucher to use at a New Zealand restaurant of their choice (there are hundreds of options!) and.To be eligible to enter you must email your completed entry along with any supporting material to by 11.59pm NZT on 30 November 2021. Get started by downloading the monkey image. What you then do with that information to meet our ‘do something creative’ competition criteria is over to you! Perhaps you’ll turn that monkey pic into a map, or a drawing – surprise us! We want to know what you’ve done and how you’ve done it.Ĭompetition entries will be judged by our Locus FME Certified Professionals and we have some terrific prizes up for grabs! Right-click an existing spatial ETL tool and click Edit. If you do this, make sure you dont create anything in ArcGIS Online. In this process, FME truncates (its not deleted) the table in ArcGIS Online and then rewrites the whole table from SQL Server to it. There are two ways to start FME Workbench: Right-click a toolbox on the Project pane and click New > Spatial ETL Tool. We created an FME script/workspace that just pushes our data from a table in SQL Server Geodatabase (SDE) directly to a table in ArcGIS Online. It cannot be started outside ArcGIS by double-clicking the workbench.exe file. Now, using parcel mapping, land record organizations can leverage the power of ArcGIS to provide tools that. There is a lot of discoverable information within the image that FME can help you extract. FME Workbench can only be used in its capacity as part of the Data Interoperability extension. The ArcGIS Parcel Fabric is a services-based, next generation GIS that organizations can use to manage 3D and 4D parcel data including strata and subsurface information, ownership records, and agricultural and natural resource rights. Your challenge is to do something creative with the monkey image you see alongside using GIS wizardry. On a pre-Covid international adventure he snapped a cheeky monkey pic. One of our Locus team is a well-travelled millennial.