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Unfilled polygons in ArcMap are filled in an exported KML. Symbolize a polygon layer in ArcMap with a border only, and a null fill color. Export with the Layer to KML tool. Add the KMZ back into ArcMap and the polygon has a white fill. The KML file has the tag <PolyStyle> <color>00ffffff</color> rather than this: <PolyStyle> <fill>0</fill> Documentation states that "The layer symbology will be used as the KML symbol." but this is clearly not the case. Bug or feature?
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03-06-2018
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I think you're right about the Max # of records. Yes, I was able to publish successfully. Thanks for following up.
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03-05-2018
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BUG ID: BUG-000111202 Synopsis: In ArcMap, when time is enabled on a field other than text or date field types, or the value in a text field does not equate to date/time, the service fails to publish any features to ArcGIS Online. Status: In Product Plan Meaning of status: This case defect has been reviewed and will be fixed in future releases.
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02-13-2018
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Here are the issues the support analyst found with my data: The polygon feature layer is multipart feature layer in which 480 polygons are compressed into 32, hence we would need to increase the property 'Maximum number of records returned by the server' which fixed the issue. In my case I have adjusted it to 2000 Also, the year field in your data is actually a LONG data type which is not recognized by ArcGIS Online, hence you are unable to make it a time enables feature layer. Since DATE datatype is missing from the data though you upload a file geodatabase, ArcGIS Online failed to retrieve time settings. My reply, with some further issues: Can you tell me where in the online documentation where it describes how to calculate the 'Maximum number of records returned by the server' property? With just 32 records in my feature layer, it did not occur to me that that property would be an issue. Also, can you tell me where in the online documentation it says that a DATE datatype is required for a time-enabled layer in ArcGIS Online? This datatype is not required in ArcMap for time-enabling (my data animated just fine with the LONG datatype on the year field), and the AGOL documentation simply says to upload a time-enabled layer. Doesn't say anything about datatype that I can see. Also, when I replicated the support analyst's steps, I found that no time slider appeared when opening the layer in a map viewer using Internet Explorer. I had to switch to Chrome, where a time slider did appear in the map viewer. I know that using IE is not supported for creating some Story Maps (Cascade); is IE not supported for map viewers with time sliders? If so, where is that documented?
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Katie, I used to be able to open a support case directly, but now I am reliant on colleagues who are the 'official contacts' between my University and Esri. I actually put in a request to my colleagues to contact support a couple of hours ago but haven't heard back yet. If you can expedite by opening a case directly, that would be great. Again, I'm entitled to support, just can't do it as directly as I used to be able to.
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02-08-2018
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Yes, features do publish when uploading a zipped FGDB, but of course they aren't time-enabled.
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02-08-2018
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Thanks; perhaps I wasn't clear. I get the same results (0 features uploaded) when using a FGDB as a source. Check geometry returns no issues.
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02-08-2018
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Thank you for your willingness to help. The original data is in a shapefile; the shapefile is the only item in my MXD. I used File.Share As. Service.Publish a Service. Under Capabilities, I chose Feature Access as this is required for time-enabling. I get the warning 10045 that "Map is being published with data copied to the server using data frame full extent", which is fine as I want all the data copied. If I do a preview, all the data shows up in the preview window. I get the same result (feature layer with 0 features) if I try the same process in ArcGIS Pro, and I get the same result again in Pro if I use a version of the data stored in a GDB instead of a shapefile.
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OK, well then the question is why didn't the features upload, and why do they show up in the thumbnail ... again, I followed the procedures given in the thread I linked, and obviously something wound up online, just not the features. Why would that happen?
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02-07-2018
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I'm completely new to ArcGIS Online so forgive me if I am overlooking something that should be obvious. 25 years of desktop Arc has not prepared me for this. I have published a "Feature Layer (hosted)" to my organizational ArcGIS Online account (following the tips given in https://community.esri.com/thread/172204). In the Layers section of the Overview tab, Time Settings is displayed and enabled. When I open the layer in a map viewer, the time slider does not appear as promised. Nor does any of the data show for that matter, although you can see the data in the Thumbnail in the Overview. What am I missing? Many thanks. Here's the URL for the service: https://services.arcgis.com/JL4BwWcjcPuWhBm9/arcgis/rest/services/StoryMap_MTBS/FeatureServer
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