Hi,
Does distributed collaboration support for sharing arcgis dashboard?
I have distributed collaboration between ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1 with send access and copies sharing option.
ArcGIS Dashboard is created in ArcGIS Enterprise and shared to the collaboration group. However, it does not reflect to the AGOL. I have shared the item to everyone as well, but not success.
Any help would be really appreciated.
I have the exact same situation. I see here: Share content with collaboration groups—ArcGIS Online Help | Documentation that Dashboards are not listed under supported item types. However, there's no explanation why not, or any insight whether there may be more support in the future.
Update: As mentioned in the "share content" doc link above, the workaround for adding a Dashboard (or other unsupported collaboration apps) is by adding it to AGOL as a URL: Add an app from a URL.
However, that still does not explain why Dashboards aren't supported by collaboration or whether they ever will be. Adding an app from a URL is inferior to properly sharing it as a collaborative item because it doesn't show up as a Dashboard in AGOL. You can't search for it by app type; it's just a generic app.
Hi,
I have reached out to Esri Technical Support and they come back to me mentioned that currently it is not possible to share dashboard via a distributed collaboration.
Also, there is an enhancement request logged for the query
It is 2025 and my colleague just told me that dashboards are still not supported in Distributed Collaborations.
This is reflected here: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/share-maps/share-content-with-collaboration-participants.htm where dashboards are not mentioned.
Can we please get an update from someone at Esri on ENH-000149031?
Distributed Collaboration is marketed at THE way to share content between orgs, and not supporting copying dashboards is pretty pathetic.
Thanks.
Lack of support for a major product like ArcGIS Dashboards is one of the many reasons I have had trouble using Distributed Collaborations.