- What is ArcGIS GeoPlanner?
- Can I use my own data in GeoPlanner?
- I want the suitability modeler (web-based weighted overlay) functionality. Can I use my own data with it?
- How do I use the scenarios and designs I created in GeoPlanner in other apps such as Esri Story Maps?
- How do I create my own template?
- Can I change the symbology of a scenario layer?
- How do I import more data into a scenario?
- How can I create bookmarks in GeoPlanner?
Yes. To use your own data in GeoPlanner, upload it to your ArcGIS organization and share it with your project group, company, or the public so others can discover it.
I want the suitability modeler (web-based weighted overlay) functionality. Can I use my own data with it?
Yes, you can use your own data when using the suitability modeler functionality. Weighted overlay services are based on raster layers, so you need to prepare your data first.
Learn more about using your data in a weighted overlay in Enterprise
How do I use the scenarios and designs I created in GeoPlanner in other apps such as Esri Story Maps?
Exporting your data to a web map from GeoPlanner allows you to use your scenarios and designs in other apps. You can use reports to present and share your analysis, as done in Exercise 5 in the GeoPlanner tutorials.
You can create your own template using ArcGIS Pro and your ArcGIS organizational account.
Yes. You can modify the symbology for a scenario layer by clicking its settings button and choosing Design Types. You can modify the color, transparency, line width, pattern, and symbol (where applicable).
The Import Scenario tool allows you to append data to your design layers. For example, if you have a design layer that has 500 features, you can use the Import Scenario tool to append more features into the design layer. You can also use Map Viewer Classic to create multiple filtered layers from a single feature layer that has large amounts of data. To do this, add your layer to Map Viewer Classic as a feature layer and use the Copy and Filter functions available in the layer’s context menu.