Attachment 24551Attachment 24552Attachment 24553Attachment 24554Hello,
I am trying to run a Python script tool via the Geoprocessing widget in the Viewer for Flex 3.2 software.
On my first attempt last week everything seemed to run well, however instead of overlaying the results of the GP tool onto the screen, the widget provided me a link to download the results instead. While this was nice, its not what I am trying to do.
I am using Python stand alone code to process 4 tif files via the Weighted Suitability Overlay tool. The intial output file data type is a raster file.
Can the GP widget overlay a resulting raster file or do I need to convert it to a polygon?
Everything seems to work fine on my desktop, however its not playing happy in the widget. The error I am currently getting is the "400" fault code "Unable to complete operation".
Also, I seem to always get promoted to log in when I click on my GP widget. Why is this happening, can I turn it off or do I need to supply the end users with a generic code?
I have plenty of screenshots and code to submit if needed. Was hoping someone might have a simple answer.
Thanks,
Haskett
I am trying to run a Python script tool via the Geoprocessing widget in the Viewer for Flex 3.2 software.
On my first attempt last week everything seemed to run well, however instead of overlaying the results of the GP tool onto the screen, the widget provided me a link to download the results instead. While this was nice, its not what I am trying to do.
I am using Python stand alone code to process 4 tif files via the Weighted Suitability Overlay tool. The intial output file data type is a raster file.
Can the GP widget overlay a resulting raster file or do I need to convert it to a polygon?
Everything seems to work fine on my desktop, however its not playing happy in the widget. The error I am currently getting is the "400" fault code "Unable to complete operation".
Also, I seem to always get promoted to log in when I click on my GP widget. Why is this happening, can I turn it off or do I need to supply the end users with a generic code?
I have plenty of screenshots and code to submit if needed. Was hoping someone might have a simple answer.
Thanks,
Haskett