Configure Fields in Standalone Tables

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09-16-2021 09:08 AM
DanteLee
Occasional Contributor II

I've published a service with a standalone table to Portal (10.6), and I'm wondering if fields in standalone table can be configured like layers can? For example, I'd like to remove the thousands separator; or format the date field a certain way.

Peaking into AGO Assistant, I only found configurations for the layers and not any tables. Ideas?

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RobertBorchert
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Just open the Configure Attributes for the table as would for a feature class.

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DanteLee
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Thanks. Are you doing this within a web map? I'm looking to configure the service without creating a web map. Or maybe it's cuz I'm in 10.6 - I don't see an option to do it on the feature layer

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RobertBorchert
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In order to save changes like not showing the thousands separator you would have to save it. And it would save it as a Web Map.  

As far as I know the option for that has been around for a long time, i.e. since before 10.7

Are you sure the field is a Number field?  Go to its properties and make sure it isn't a String with was populated with commas.

 

https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000024156

 

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DanteLee
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No, I understood you - I see it's possible to do within a web map. I'd like to do it without a web map (e.g. in the Visualization settings for the feature layer like you can for non-table layers). Thought maybe you could do it in the JSON for the service. But it doesn't sound like either of those is possible

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RobertBorchert
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In my my opinion ArcMap is superior for serious editing.

However, ArcGIS Pro, is superior for creating feature services and web maps.

If you use Pro in the Design >  Fields dialog you can designate whether or not the thousands separator is showing for a numeric field 

 

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