I am using 11.4 ArcGIS Enterprise, can i be able to download this new version, if so i am going to app store but i don't have updates for new version or seeing the new version for the download. how can we download it.
We've definitely had an issue caused today following the app update. I have logged a ticket with ESRI UK but thought I'd mention here for wider awareness. We're getting "Unable to submit - A null pointer" when editing existing records in a ArcGIS Enterprise 11.3 hosted feature service. We're able to open the same map on a device running 25.1 and it all works.
It seems to be just this specific map right now, but it's a fairly well used one so less than ideal!
Thank you for the new release! Unfortunately, since today, more than 300 of our field technicians are unable to sign in to ArcGIS Enterprise using the new FieldMaps app on iOS and Android.
We are using Enterprise Login and have tested the behavior against ArcGIS Enterprise versions 11.3 and 11.5. This issue is significantly impacting our daily operations as a utility network operator for electricity and gas in Germany. We have already opened a support case with Esri Germany (Esri Case #04012154). On iOS, the error message displayed is: "Invalid redirect URI". Is this a bug in the new version, or do we need to adjust our portal configuration?
We are also having login and major performance issues with 25.2. Tickets have been submitted but forcing a new login all the sudden is causing problems for offline workers. Also it seems on Android saved Enterprise URL's were cleared and users now need to reenter them. SAML login in certain cases also seems to not work. There are also major map layer performance problems, we're seeing 4x slower load and draw speed.
We are experiencing issues as well with users signing into the Field Maps app after this release was pushed out to all users. We have about 200 field workers that use this app since we are an Oil and Gas company, and some are having to wait over an hour before it finally signs them in again using single sign-on with our organization's Enterprise URL. I am noticing that users that are not on the latest iOS Version 26, myself included, are not having the same issues that users who are the latest iOS Version 26 are encountering.
@ericjetter About "Invalid redirect URI" issue, as far as I know, the redirect URI didn't change between previous market version and current update. Can you share with me the troubleshooting log when you run into sign in failure? Do you use MDM?
I have noticed as well this morning that my profile in field maps was wiped out with this update and had to re-enter the enterprise URL and rebuild my collection profile for GPS collection. We also use an offline "map book" for the field and there is now a gridded background that interferes with the parcel lines on my vector tile package we use. Is there a way to turn this grey gridded background off? old plain white backgroundnew gridded backgroundanother gridded background shot
My team uses this and all who have been pushed the update are unable to view records from a Hosted Layer. They can be searched for, but they cannot be edited. We work inside a SAML system, and the overnight AGOL update seems to have broken our application.
None of our field staff can login to Field Maps after upgrading to this latest version. This is a huge issue for us today as it's stopped field work. Trying to login with Enterprise just shows a "Sign in Error" page. Based on posts above we don't seem to be the only ones. This was also confirmed by Esri Support. Hopefully this can be resolved very soon or rolled back. Thank you!
Also having search issues @millerjs2 Our map is saved in 11.3, but only a Map Viewer Classic map.
Field users apps have updated before mine so I haven't been able to test it yet, but users are reporting no search results
Edit: I've pretty well confirmed it's only affecting layers that are in layer groups:
Republishing with those layers outside the layer group - searching works. Moving one back in to the layer group and republishing and searching doesn't work on that layer
One of our field staff reported that the taking photo attachments is causing crashing on a Samsung Galaxy Active Tab 3. Turning off the use in-app camera then turning it back on again seemed to resolve it.
We have noticed that the Android version of Field Maps is at 25.2.1 and everything seems to be working fine. Unfortunately, most of our users are on IOS 18, 18.7 or 18.7.1 and are having SSL certificate issues.
I hope a hot fix gets implemented soon. I have a large number of field users that no longer have a URL preloaded through our MDM on iOS devices. We have also turned off our auto updates due to this issue.
@JeffShaner has Esri made any type of an official announcement that addresses the issues that a lot of us are experiencing with this new version? Is there any planned fix or solutions that address the issues we've listed above? Most of my user's reported it taking over an hour for them to finally be able to get logged into Field Maps, and I had one report on Wednesday that it finally logged in after 2.5 hours of waiting. I am hoping these issues are addressed soon since this application is critical for our field users working with our pipelines.
We have had other users report problems with signing into SAML environments. While we investigate options for a fix, there is a workaround that has worked for others. Do you use an MDM? If so, you can include the parameter `useInAppAuth = false`. If that does not work, or you don't use an MDM, let me know.
Can you describe what you're seeing a bit more? Are you using an MDM with the 'portalURL' parameter and that is no longer getting passed when launching the app? Or did the url show up in a list of previous enterprise urls and that list has been cleared out? What MDM environment are you using?
We've noticed that on iPads, when going into edit mode, the Smartform only takes up about a quarter of the screen, instead of the full screen. We really, really prefer the full-screen mode, as the new quarter-screen mode scrunches the text and thus requires more vertical scrolling to get through the form. Is this configurable??? I really want to go back to the previous version's look.
Thank you to everyone for reporting issues into this thread and our deepest apologies for the challenges that you've encountered with this update. Please submit issues to Esri Support if possible so that you have a case number to track and we can use the detailed information you provide to hunt down issues and fix them.
I wanted to provide you an update on some of the issues you've reported and are planning to fix and release patches for as soon as possible:
Signing into Field Maps using ArcGIS Enterprise
If you encounter an "Unknown error" when trying to sign in, the Portal URL may include one or more leading spaces in front of _https://. Field Maps 25.1 was more fault tolerant with the entered URL than it is with this release. Please check and remove any leading spaces. We'd also recommend providing an app link/QR code so that your users do not have to type in or try to paste the URL. If you have an MDM, consider pushing the portalURL key/value app configuration. You can find details about generating app links/MDM configurations in our deploy documentation topic.
If you encounter an “Unknown error” and the Portal URL and it is not the issue above, we have separately identified a Redirect URI failure. This is a regression from the 25.1 release where the Redirect URI is not being encoded in the authorize call. We are actively working on this issue and plan to provide a patch release as soon as possible.
BUG-000179875 - using SAML or OIDC in-app authentication fails. If you are encountering this issue, setting InAppAuth=False is a supported workaround until we can get to a resolution.
"Unknown error" when attempting to sign into ArcGIS Enterprise.
BUG-000179898 - Android in-app camera - attempting to use the in-app camera to capture photo attachments on some devices results in a blank screen. We have resolved this issue and are planning to release this fix in a 25.2.2 patch soon.
BUG-000179817 - Search fails in ArcGIS Field Maps when a group layer is configured as the search source. We have identified a fix for this issue and are planning to release a patch with this fix as soon as possible. It is currently not planned for the 25.2.2 (Android) patch or the 25.2.1 (iOS) patch.
BUG-000176361 - $originalFeature function fails during feature creation on iOS devices. We have fixed this issue, and it will be available in the 25.2.1 (iOS) patch.
Unable to switch offline basemaps when the spatial reference isn’t compatible with the web map. To temporarily workaround this issue, create a copy of your web map and ensure the spatial reference of the web map matches the offline basemap you intend to switch to. We do not have a patch identified for this issue yet.
Pop-up and form editing performance – there is a notable degradation in performance when viewing pop-ups or editing forms that have several expressions. We are actively working on a fix for this issue but do not have a patch identified for this issue yet.
Please note that the above list of issues is not a complete list. We are actively investigating and plan to resolve several additional issues. Our team is dedicated to improving quality and performance with each update.
Some additional, noteworthy changes within this release:
If you are unable to see the 25.2.x updates in the Apple App Store or Google Play, your device may not meet the updated system requirements.
Barcode entry now requires that the form input type be set to barcode. You will need to update your forms in Field Maps Designer if you have not already selected barcode as the input type.
Features that include true-curve segments are no longer editable in the Field Maps mobile app.
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