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Hello Ezequias, I can answer on your second question. You won't be able to customize your app with for example QT but with basic you can still change things like images, logos, thumbnails etc.. See Licensing AppStudio for ArcGIS—AppStudio for ArcGIS (Desktop Edition) | ArcGIS Kind regards, Lieven
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Hello Marika, Sorry but I have another question. With the appstudio desktop version I only see instructions with a MAC to publish to the apple store. Is there a way to publish with a windows OS to the apple store? kind regards, Lieven
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Thank you for your answer. I had some contact with some from the team that worked on the appstudio.arcgis.com site. And I was told that there were still some negotiations between esri, Google and Apple. No explicit date was foreseen for these features to be released. Thank you, Lieven
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When are users able to publish their apps to the stores and check the usage with the online version of Appstudio for ArcGIS? I thought the features were ready from 8 december onwards. Is there a date when these will be published? regards Lieven
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Hi Stefan, Can you specify "the projection does not fit into the other layers"? Is it a possibilty to import all your desired layers, shapefiles into 1 GDB? Lieven
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Yes, You can publish but only to visualize and query the features. I would not use the term levels because it is used when esri speaks of the arcgis online account to indicate the number of named users. But those are the six possibilities and they are in order of cost I think. lieven
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1.No you can't . you would receive the high warning "the layer's data source is not supported (feature service)" when publishing with feature access. You have no means to create an enterprise database with a basic license. But in theory you can publish with basic server only with "query feature acces" 2. I checked it. And i can connect with a database i previously made with an advanced license. I can't edit however. 3. No 4. Can you explain your last question more? Lieven
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Hi Jamal, I want to clearify some things for you by giving an example of an arcgis enviroment. I want to publish a service which is going to be used by civilians who report unsafe road situations. I need 4 things: arcgis Desktop A (geo)database Arcgis Server a way to communicate the service with the civilians that means I will need a Portal ( arcgis online or Portal for arcgis) The arcgis Desktop is going to be used to publish our connection with the (geo)database to our arcgis server. To manage the database we need at least license level standard. Basic doesn't do the tric. (Set up an enterprise geodatabase in SQL Server—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop ) You publish your data to your arcgis Server with feature access. With a basic license you only can publish feature services with read-only functionality. With standard and advanced you can publish with read and write functionality. The difference relevant for our example between Arcgis server license X Workgroup or Enterprise is that workgroup ships with MSQL server express 2012 which is limited up to 10GB. The difference between them is more in terms of capacity and not in terms of functionality like the license level. ( You can check these things in the functionality matrix). If you plan some purchases or so you should certainly ask your local esri commercial representative. Lieven
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