Hi, I am trying to update a hosted feature layer after some manipulation on the data as a data frame. I am trying to follow the presentation here: updating_features_in_a_feature_layer | ArcGIS for Developers As a test, I have `update_layer` as a Spatial Data Frame object, but it is essentially the result of `flayer.query().df`, so, I was hoping this would overwrite the data in the feature layer, with the data in the feature layer, thus not actually changing anything but testing the overwrite operation: ``` flayer = search_result[0].layers[0] # this is the feature layer I want to update print(flayer.properties.capabilities) # get each row in the updated feature dataframe as a dictionary. store in a list. features_for_update = [json.loads(row.to_json()) for index,row in update_layer.iterrows()] # update should track by OID or whatever the default index is specified flayer.edit_features(updates=features_for_update) ``` However, I receive this error: Cannot perform operation. Invalid operation parameters. 'updates' parameter is invalid Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
What is the correct representation of the items in `features_for_update`? The example in the link seems like it should be a list of dictionaries, which is what I have.
Cheers,
Joe
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