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- Portal tools—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation - Esri
Depending on the licensing roles of the servers configured with your portal, you may have access to some, all, or none of the tools described below Tools from your portal represent geoprocessing services running on the servers federated with your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment
- Getting Started with Geoprocessing Tools in ArcGIS Pro
Tools from your portal represent services running on an ArcGIS Server site federated with your portal The Portal group on the Analysis ribbon tab and the Portal tab in the Geoprocessing pane show which tools are available through your active portal
- Getting Started with Geoprocessing | Esri Training Web Course
Requires Esri Maintenance Program — Learn how to access Geoprocessing is a framework for processing geographic and related data You can use the large suite of geoprocessing tools to perform spatial analysis or manage GIS data in an automated way This course examines key concepts and geoprocessing techniques used for analysis
- Install the ArcGIS Enterprise geoprocessing service
There are four steps to enable the geoprocessing service on the ArcGIS GeoBIM Tools page for ArcGIS Enterprise Complete these steps, which will be detailed in the following sections:
- Use geoprocessing services - ArcGIS
By connecting from ArcGIS Pro to ArcGIS Enterprise, you can use the geoprocessing resources running on its servers To use a web tool that's been shared to your ArcGIS Enterprise portal, ensure that you've signed in and set it as your active portal
- Install the ArcGIS Enterprise geoprocessing services
There are five steps to enable the geoprocessing service on the ArcGIS GeoBIM Tools page for ArcGIS Enterprise Complete these steps, which will be detailed in the following sections:
- Web tools and geoprocessing services—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation - Esri
After publishing the web tool or geoprocessing service, it can be used in any client app that connects to the portal In ArcGIS Pro, you can find and use the web tool from the Portal tab of the Catalog pane
- Geoprocessing services—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
Though geoprocessing services can be directly accessed on a server site and integrated into web apps, they often run web tools hosted in the ArcGIS Enterprise portal
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