Juan - good question - perhaps this may help: http://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/share-maps/manage-hosted-layers.htm Allow data exports You can export a comma-separated value (CSV) file, shapefile, or file geodatabase feature class from any layer in a hosted feature layer if one of the following is true: You own the hosted feature layer. You are an administrator for your ArcGIS Online organization. You aren't the hosted feature layer owner or an administrator, but the owner or administrator has configured the layer to allow others to export the data. This setting can be changed by clicking Edit on the hosted feature layer's item details page and clickingAllow others to export to different formats under the Properties list. Only nonspatial attributes are exported to a CSV file when you export a line or polygon layer from a hosted feature layer. When you export a point layer to a CSV file, latitude and longitude values for the points are exported. Follow these steps to export a CSV file, shapefile, or file geodatabase containing a feature class from a layer: Sign in and open the item details for the hosted feature layer you want to export. If you own the hosted feature layer, click My Content and click the item title. If you do not own the hosted feature layer, search for the layer and click the layer name in the search results list. Find the Layers section of the item details page, click the small arrow icon next to the layer you want to export, and choose the format you want to export. Export to Shapefile creates a .zip file containing a shapefile in your content. You can download the .zip file and save it to your computer. Export to CSV file creates a comma-separated value file that you can open or save to your computer. Export to FGDB creates a .zip file containing a file geodatabase. The file geodatabase contains a feature class. You can download the .zip file and save it to your computer. Note that the .zip file uses the name you specify for the Title, but the geodatabase name is randomly generated and the feature class name is the same as the name of the layer you exported.
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