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Hey Laura, unfortunately I never did! LabelLayer does not exist in the ESRI JS 4.x API, and so we don't use them anymore.
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This sounds really cool! Do we need knowledge of React Native to attend?
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We have the Exact Same Issue! This is only a problem on iOS devices; you select a point feature but when you go to edit that feature, Collector ignores your selection and instructs you to add features. This issue never occurs on Android devices, and is incredibly hard to troubleshoot. Since our application requires the Editing of data, this functionality is vital, and this Collector Error is becoming prohibitive to our entire process because it flares up so often. Any help or fixes would be greatly appreciated!
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In the ArcGIS JavaScript API (I'm currently using 3.10), there does not appear to be a way to label both points that share the same location. In my application, each time an event fires, a Definition Query is applied to a FeatureLayer, and a LabelLayer is created off of that subset of points and added to the map. This all works great. The problem arises when two points share the same location: both points are still within the original FeatureLayer, and even though the LabelLayer CREATES both labels (they are both there in the LabelLayer's "_.preparedLabels" array), the first label of the two is Never added to the LabelLayer's 'graphics' array and thus never added to the map. It is also very hard to compare the graphics array to the preparedLabels array as they only appear to be populated while inside a LabelLayer Event function. This makes it tough to find elements missing from the former. This seems like a basic requirement, but I have so far been unable to find any documentation on the issue or forum posts expressing a similar problem. Any suggestions or help would be much appreciated! Thanks! A snidbit of my code is below: this.addressLayer.setDefinitionExpression("..."); var symbol = new TextSymbol(); var renderer = new SimpleRenderer(symbol); var labelLayer = new LabelLayer(); labelLayer.addFeatureLayer(this.addressLayer, renderer, "{WalkOrder}"); this.map.addLayer(labelLayer); //labelLayer._preparedLabels.length --> 29 //labelLayer.graphics.length --> 28 (missing our overlap!!)
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Janice, Thanks for the help, I understand it now. Also, I looked at the Skagit Co iMap; that thing is sweet, nice work! Luk
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This may seem very basic, but I do not understand how to store and reference PDF's in ArcGIS Server: Currently, my JavaScript application's pop-up content is hyperlinked very nicely to PDFs hosted locally on my machine in localhost. What I do not understand is where to put these PDF's once the application goes live and runs through our instance of ArcGIS Server? Thanks in advance!
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