I am attempting to publish a web tool that will allow for the end-user (non-GIS professionals in my organization) to provide a pair of .csv files as input for analysis. This tool will have to be run many times with different input files as they become available and thus I need the tool to allow the user to upload/select their own input data. However, I am struggling to understand how to do this. The model tool I am trying to publish works successfully in ArcGIS Pro and has input parameters for selecting the relevant .csv files. When I publish the web tool, though, I can only run the tool using the inputs that I used to run the model tool prior to publishing.

Thanks, Calvin! This is exactly what I needed. I knew I must be missing something simple - I had no idea that the menu to edit the input parameters for the tool in the content panel existed. Appreciate the assistance!


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I am trying a similar workflow and want to make sure I am understanding correctly. From ArcPro, I run a given tool as I need it to run in the Enterprise Portal. After running the tool, I can view the history and "share as web tool". To allow for a user to input data to run the tool from the portal, I need to change the configuration to allow upload? Is that all that is needed? I have tried but keep getting an error that the data needed is not available.

Convert MOVES3 Input Database to MOVES4: This tool converts MOVES3 input databases for County, Project, and Nonroad runs into the MOVES4 format. The converter instructions also explain the additional work needed before using the converted input databases with MOVES4.

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Use the selection boxes below to see these input sources by GBD component, geography, and cause. After you have made your selection, you can view and access GHDx catalog records for input sources used by GBD.

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When using the text input element, how do you make that text from the user show up on the next screen? In the examples on lesson 11, bubble 1- Where should I eat, the user is able to put their name in and on the following screen their name shows up in the results. I am trying to figure out how the app can use the input for a results page. This is also an issue because students want to use a radio button to collect information then display the information in a results page. Is there a way to do that?

I've configured Japanese Input with fcitx5-mozc, as secondary input method next to English. I can switch between the two and Japanese input works as expected (inputting Kana, with conversion options to Kanji), but only in a few select windows:

I now have somehow only one active input method, can switch between mozc and ... non-mozc(?) Using the top toolbar. When mozc is active, it now works for all windows, so basically my initial question is answered.

Since I only have one active input method I can no longer switch between the two using Super+Space... and I think my setup is still somehow weird/broken. But for the few occasions I need to input Japanese I think i can live with it.

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This seems to work fine, i.e. the collection shows up in green in the Galaxy interface. I can even use it in Workflows. However, other tool GUIs are unable to recognise the collection as viable input, i.e. it does not appear in the roll-down menus for selecting dataset collections.

Or, if you need to handle more datatypes as inputs to a tool, and want to avoid creating a new datatype, break the data down into distinct collections per datatype, then prompt for those inputs individually on the tool form.

Along with this model of economic interactions, IOTA includes a database of production in physical units (levels of detail vary, depending on what production and trade data are available). Hybridising the financial and physical data allows IOTA to approximate the flows of physical resources along supply chains corresponding to the financial inputs and outputs.

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@James_Pardoe Seems like GPT is getting confused about the Slack Messages tool description. Can you try to change it to:

Call this tool to ask for information about Slack messages. The input should be stringified object which contains "query" property

Thanks for your suggestions. @oleg I tried the first one and it worked the first time I ran the agent. Then I made a small tweak to the Agent Text (see below) in order to specify the client parameter as well, and you can see that it stopped working. It is correctly calling the Slack Messages workflow, but the input is empty. It seems to try multiple times, but every time it sends an empty input:

I have been using google input tools (a Chrome extension) for my major input tool for my language. I used it for my designs before and was working fine. Recently, around 18/1/2023, what I typed started not being input into the text boxes in my design anymore.

Currently, we provide four input sources: mouse, mouseWheel, touch, and keyboard. Each of these input sources triggers a number of events which can be used by tools. This section will explain the events triggered by each of these input sources.

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When using the Core ML Tools Unified Conversion API, you can specify various properties for the model inputs and outputs using the inputs and outputs parameters for convert(). The following summarizes the key options. ff782bc1db

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