Goal: Test changes from upgrading from ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1 to 11.5
Use: Publish Feature Classes (edited by multiple users) as Map Image Layers shown in ArcGIS Dashboard.
Proposed environment:
Can I do this with a basic license? Or can I only do this with Standard/Advanced?
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Hi @MatthewTsui5,
The link you provided does not work for me.
Based on what you wrote, yes - you'll need to upgrade your ArcGIS Enterprise license.
Hope this helps,
Hi @MatthewTsui5,
> Can I do this with a basic license? Or can I only do this with Standard/Advanced?
No, ArcGIS Enterprise Basic primarily provides enterprise geodatabase functionality. You can also publish (but not edit) feature services and geodata services.
ArcGIS Enterprise 11.5 functionality matrix
You will need ArcGIS Enterprise Standard or Advanced.
Hope this helps,
Hi @DerekLaw.,
Is it not possible to create Web Maps/Dashboards using a Feature Service in Portal 10.9.1 (basic license)?
That's how I interpret: "ArcGIS GIS Server Basic cannot be federated as part of an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment."
Hi @MatthewTsui5,
I thought you were intending on using ArcGIS Enterprise 11.5, but you are actually using 10.9.1.
> Is it not possible to create Web Maps/Dashboards using a Feature Service in Portal 10.9.1 (basic license)?
No, this is not possible. ArcGIS Enterprise Basic (aka ArcGIS Server Basic at 10.9.1) only offers enterprise geodatabase functionality. It does not include Web GIS functionality, such as the enterprise portal or ArcGIS Server components.
FYI, ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1 functionality matrix
(see page 12, licensing)
Hope this helps,
Hi @DerekLaw
Goal is guaging impact of FQDN change on Feature Classes [Server.dbo.Table changes to dbo.Table] when upgrading to 11.5.x [See doc]
I worry this breaks our SQL stored procedure referencing Feature Classes's FQDN.
My proposed workflow is to install development environment [ArcGIS Enteprise 10.9.1, Enterprise Geodatabase 10.9.1] and upgrade to 11 to see if a test SQL objects break to.
It seems that a basic license isn't sufficient, so I need to purchase a standard license. Sounds right?
Hi @MatthewTsui5,
The link you provided does not work for me.
Based on what you wrote, yes - you'll need to upgrade your ArcGIS Enterprise license.
Hope this helps,