Add a configurable filter widget to ArcGIS Field Maps, much like the filter widget in Web AppBuilder.
ArcGIS Field Maps is commonly used where users collect additional information on, or collect a related record against an existing feature. It would be really useful to be able to filter between different attributes on those layers, e.g. for priority points. Symbolising according to the feature works only when a few distinct attributes need highlighting. For anything more, different field maps need to be created with the different filters set as default. This can lead to having to manage, maintain and download multiple maps. If the user could filter on attributes of a layer from a single map this would be really useful.
Yes and yes please. This actually gets asked for a lot. I have talked with the team directly on it even.
We need it so a contractor can filter out and see just their points. We have many contractors so I cannot make a map for all of them.
Going back to 2016
There are some posts on early adopter also I think.
thanks for considering!
Massively needed in the Utility and Telecom domain. A key use case is being able to filter assets based on certain material types for example.
I don't have much to add to what has already been said.
A feature like this would be much appreciated.
+1 - Please add this functionality! I manage assets for a tree company and it would be fantastic to be able to filter by species/dbh etc in the field maps application.
This would be very helpful. Similar to the Web App Filters.
This would help us out a lot.
Our users constantly ask for this functionality.
I've been asking for this for 2 years (with Collector). I'm very disappointed that this very basic functionality hasn't been included in Field Maps. We end up having hundreds of overlapping polygons on each iPad, and we work offline for days or weeks at a time without any access to WIFI. Without the ability to filter by attribute we find that the Esri field data collection apps are unusable for us.
Seems like low hanging fruit to me!
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