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I have an Arc GIS map on top of a real-time dataset. We have data points all over the US but only certain one's show up when the map is zoomed out and the entire US is in view. We have to zoom into a particular state/city and the other data points then show up. The data is occuring over a time lapse at the moment and I have verified data points occuring during that timeframe. Any ideas why some are visible and some aren't when the map is zoomed out at the entire US level? Any help/ideas are appreciated!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved this...when you get too many values on the map, it forces you to filter the dataset or zoom in. I will consider turning off historical analysis and make it true streaming.
Solved this...when you get too many values on the map, it forces you to filter the dataset or zoom in. I will consider turning off historical analysis and make it true streaming.
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