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Esri Exam EADP19-001 Topic 3 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for Esri's EADP19-001 exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 3
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An ArcGlS user created a geoprocessing script in which the output layer's symbology property is set to an existing layer file. The user intends to share the tool with another ArcGlS user.

How can the user share the script tool while maintaining the symbology in the output layer?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Junita
1 months ago
Option A? Embedding the symbology? That's like trying to fit an entire orchestra into a shoebox. Go with Option C, my dude!
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Burma
1 months ago
Sharing a geoprocessing script tool? That's like trying to share a recipe for the perfect souffle - it's all about the technique, baby!
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Kendra
1 months ago
Embedding the symbology layer file in the script tool? That's like packing a whole suitcase just for your toothbrush. Option C is the way to go, my friend.
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Bambi
1 months ago
Ha! Uploading the script tool to an FTP site? That's like sending a message in a bottle and hoping it reaches the right person. Option C is the clear winner here.
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Ruth
8 days ago
B) Publish the script tool as a geoprocessing service to ArcGlS Server
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Fletcher
17 days ago
A) Share the script tool while the sumbology layer file embedded in it
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Andra
1 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of sharing geoprocessing tools. Option B seems like the logical choice to me. Publish it as a service and let the server handle the symbology.
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Marvel
1 months ago
A) Share the script tool while the symbology layer file embedded in it
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Daniela
1 months ago
That's a good point. It would make it easier for the other user to access the tool with the symbology intact.
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Lavonda
1 months ago
B) Publish the script tool as a geoprocessing service to ArcGIS Server
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Ivory
2 months ago
Option C is the way to go. Distributing the Toolshare folder with the script tool and related data ensures the symbology is maintained. Simple and effective!
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Deonna
3 days ago
C) Distribute the Toolshare folder containing the script tool and related data
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King
7 days ago
B) Publish the script tool as a geoprocessing service to ArcGIS Server
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Carma
1 months ago
A) Share the script tool while the symbology layer file embedded in it
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Sheron
1 months ago
C) Distribute the Toolshare folder containing the script tool and related data
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Ressie
2 months ago
I'm not sure about option A. I think option B could also work, as publishing the script tool as a geoprocessing service might also maintain the symbology.
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Naomi
2 months ago
I agree with Elza. Option A seems like the most straightforward way to ensure the symbology is preserved.
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Elza
3 months ago
I think option A is the best choice. Embedding the symbology layer file in the script tool ensures that it will be maintained when shared.
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