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Great post, Philip! We have a quite similar problem in one of our customers: let's say we want to measure how many stores have been visited. I can create a filter to count how many stores have a 'yes' in the 'VISITED' field in the gauge. First, I need to go back to the map and show the table to know the number of stores in my dataset in order to configure the gauge's max value. But the gauge's maximum won't change when you filter stores (by store chain or by sales rep, for instance); it will keep showing the total store count as the reference value, which becomes useless. In this case, it would be neccessary that the maximum value for the gauge was the count of features of the layer, so it can respond to filters.
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In ArcGIS Online and Web App Builder, you can show/hide fields in the attribute table. You must do this field by field, without the ability to select/unselect all (that exists, for instance, in the pop-up configuration). When you work with a 250+ field feature service, this capability is quite useful.
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When accessing the attribute table in Web App Builder, users can select which fields will be visible and which ones will be hidden. But, when exporting the table to a CSV, the result will have all the fields, not the ones marked as visible by the user. It would be useful for the users to have the option to export the table with only the desired fields. We have a use case with a 250+ fields feature service, which is unpleasant to filter twice (first in Web App Builder and later in Excel).
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