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I have a set of data where I need to plot paths of data in an ESRI map. We are a pipeline company and my users would like to see the amount coming on the pipe at certain points on the pipeline and certain amounts coming off the pipe. However they would like to be able to click on a point and see from that point where is everything going or coming off the pipe. Now I can handle this using two maps one receipt and one delivery map and this is what I showed them. Now they would only like to have one map that does the same thing with receipts colored one color and deliveries colored another. The reason I would like to use ESRI as opposed to the flow map it that I cannot overlay my ESRI pipeline map over the top of those. Is this possible, if so how could I accomplish this task?
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Hi @ekasischke,
Based on my assumption, you could add a legend column in source table witch displays two values "receipt " and "delivery". Place this column into "Color" section of the map. Then, to see the legends for different colors, you have to go to Symbol Colors in In-Focus Edit mode.
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @ekasischke,
Based on my assumption, you could add a legend column in source table witch displays two values "receipt " and "delivery". Place this column into "Color" section of the map. Then, to see the legends for different colors, you have to go to Symbol Colors in In-Focus Edit mode.
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
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