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I want to do the exact same thing and am surprised it's not already an option.
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Michael, after playing with it a bit, the Smart Editor isn't perfect in that it also provides a misleading dialog box, but it is more intuitive than the edit widget and I can live with it. Before using the web app builder, I created a map in ArcGIS online using a single feature service. I restricted editing on the service to the one attribute that I want users to be able to change. When I created the Web App using Web AppBuilder, the restrictions carry through. I simply added the Smart Editor Widget and it accomplished the goal (mostly). Ken's posting below indicates that this is a known problem.
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I figured it out. The "Smart Editor" widget was just what I needed.
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Yes, only edit a single attribute of existing features
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I'm trying to create a Web App that will allow users to modify only one attribute of a feature that identifies the status of the feature (e.g. "in progress", "completed"). The edit widget allows me to do that but because I'm not using a feature template, when you click on the widget button, the dialog box indicates there are not editable features, even though the user can edit the attribute. I'm afraid the dialog box will mislead users. Is there anyway to disable the dialog box on the edit widget or some other simple way to edit only the attributes of a selected feature? I looked briefly at batch attribute editor, but this doesn't seem to be the way to go.
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When I attempt to download one of my Collector maps for offline use I get the following failure message: "Attempt to invoke virtual method 'nt nm.c()' on a null object reference. Any ideas?
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I have created a web app using the ArcGIS Online Web App Builder. I want to use the attribute table widget to access the data in the layers. When I configure the attribute table widget, one of the layers (call it layer "A") does not show in the list, so I can't display it in the table. However, if I open the "Layer List" widget, layer A is displayed. I can click the dropdown button next to layer A, select "Open attribute table", and then the data displays perfectly in the attribute table widget. Unfortunately, I can't save the web app in the configuration that displays layer A. I can't see any difference between the properties for layer A and the other layers that I am able configure. Any ideas?
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Oops. Turns out it was a privileges issue after all. I had not shared all of the feature services that were referenced by the app.
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Ben, it does not seem to be a privileges issue. I went back and shared all of the feature services and it made no difference.
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Rickey, the app contains some information that I'm not at liberty to share, so unfortunately, no. I think the problem is related to what Tom Sellsted posted below.
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I have created a web app using the ArcGIS Online Web AppBuilder. The app works well for me; however, members of the group that I shared the app with only see a blank web browser with a gray background when they try to open the app. Any ideas?
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Stan, thanks for the very quick response. I’ll give it a try and post the outcome. Thanks again.
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