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When you publish a service from an unfederated server as a hosted layer, feature access for the Map service and Feature service can be imported into the Portal separately by using the "Add Content from URL" option. The Portal items created in this manner can be shared independently of one another. For an example, the Map service can be shared with "Organization" and the Feature service can be shared with certain authorized groups for editing. This allows for one service to be used for viewing and editing purposes. Federation causes this to go out the window. Portal items are automatically created when a service is published to a federated server as a Map Image service and Feature service, but their sharing cannot be set independently. The sharing of these services must match that of the Map Image service. If you want one group of users to view only and another to be able to edit the features, you must publish the same service twice (or more, if you have sub-groups needing to edit certain data) and set each service respectfully. Publishing one service for each group access level for editing can introduce a tremendous strain on resources through additional ArcSOCs hoarding RAM and publishing one editable service introduces a lot of data integrity issues due to allowing anyone edit capability. If it is possible to separate the sharing levels of Features from the Map Image service, the documentation should be updated to reflect it in the note section here: https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/administer/windows/relationships-between-web-services-and-portal-items.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_471BC4898C1B4007A37C18B05814C8CD Or the ability to provide view/group authorized edits on the single service needs to happen.
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Hello, I am wondering if it is possible to do the workflow I am imagining. I would like to use Arcade Expressions and Attribute Rules to auto populate a number of fields on a layer based on what other layers they intersect. For example, I would like to publish an address service to my Portal and when a point is added, have fields like "subdivision", "town", "precinct", etc.. all fill automatically based on where the new address point intersects those other layers. Another example would be placing a main break point on a water main, there are some attributes in the water main layer that would be nice to carry over to the break layer automatically when the break is created. All of the documentation I have found about Attribute Rules that talks about using fields to populate other fields, only shows this occurring within the same layer. Is it possible to auto fill attributes on a service from the attribute of another service? Thanks, Jordan
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I have noticed this as well. Being able to filter which features you want returned by which are displayed seems intuitive to me, more so than filtering after the query.
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Example: I snap a point to a water pipe and want several attributes from that pipe to populate on in the point features attribute table. This was possible in attribute assistant and I am unable to figure out how to write the correct Arcade expression for it to work with attribute rules. Thanks!
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