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Future Attribute Editing Form functionality in Pro (via feature service/web map) — What setup would be needed in Portal?

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The ArcGIS Pro Roadmap (2025 edition) says:

Mid-term (next two or three releases)

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Support for Attribute Editing Forms - The first phase of this project will provide support in ArcGIS Pro to use attribute editing forms created in other ArcGIS applications (Map Viewer and Field Maps Designer). The second phase will provide support for building and configuring forms from ArcGIS Pro. 

I'm a Pro power user (non-admin), using data in an Oracle enterprise geodatabase. I have limited experience with AGOL and no experience with Portal.


A question for the future:
(out of curiosity)

For the first phase of this future functionality, what setup/work would be needed to serve up a SEWERS SDE feature class to a feature service, so that I could use web map > form configuration functionality in the attribute pane in ArcGIS Pro? Such as field groups. Is it relatively straightforward to serve up an SDE FC as a feature service?

My organization is in the process of allowing power users to create web maps, dashboards, etc. in Portal. I'm wondering if a power user could create a SEWERS feature service for the below use case, or if I.T. would need to do that.


Use case:

ArcGIS Pro Idea: Attributes Pane advanced configuration

It would be nice if the Attributes pane could be configured to group attributes so that editors can focus on important data without having to scroll through dozens of fields...

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HarryPlendl
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Hi Bud, 

The first thing is you will need to be added to the Portal as a named user with Publisher privileges. Then connect to the Portal through ArcGIS Pro. 

The rest is using the share tools in ArcGIS Pro and I'll leave that to the Esri documentation. 

 

Feature service publishing options—ArcGIS Server | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise

 

The good news - it is easy. 

Harry Plendl
Veteran, MS, GISP, Security +

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HarryPlendl
Regular Contributor

Hi Bud, 

The first thing is you will need to be added to the Portal as a named user with Publisher privileges. Then connect to the Portal through ArcGIS Pro. 

The rest is using the share tools in ArcGIS Pro and I'll leave that to the Esri documentation. 

 

Feature service publishing options—ArcGIS Server | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise

 

The good news - it is easy. 

Harry Plendl
Veteran, MS, GISP, Security +