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Instant Apps 'Attachment Viewer' - No Attachment Found

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06-27-2024 02:52 AM
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StephenDuncan
Emerging Contributor

Hi,

I'm fairly new to Instant Apps and not used 'Attachment Viewer' before and after some help to display attachments as i keep getting the error below.

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I have activated enabled 'Attachments' as shown below, which i thought was the initial issue with displaying?

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In the Map Viewer i have managed to create a Pop up which enables the image to display, using the URL in my attribute 'Go_Pro_Imm'.

As this seem to be drawing the image in successfully, i had assumed this is the image that would display in the attachment viewer window?   

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Many thanks,

Steve

 

 

 

 

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SarahMcDonald_Esri
Esri Contributor

Hi @StephenDuncan 

Thanks for reaching out about this. Are the GoPro images you are showing in the pop-ups stored in the feature layer as attachments or are they being referenced from an external server/location? 

For example, if I go look at the layer's item details and I go to the data tab. I should see a column for "photos and files", those are my attachments. Attachment Viewer is looking for those attachments stored in the feature layer.

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Thanks!

Sarah

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StephenDuncan
Emerging Contributor

Good morning Sarah,

Thanks for getting back to me about this issue, i appreciate your help.

My images are stored on a server, the links are stored under the field 'Go_Pro_imm' rather than under the photos and Files heading like yours.

Is there a workaround so i can use the link instead, or will this app not work for what i'm trying to do?

Many thanks,

Steve

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ClarkSelby
Regular Contributor

Here’s a 360° Photo Experience Builder widget that uses a photos-to-points approach:
View on Esri Marketplace

You can store your photos on a server and view them directly in ArcGIS. GoPro photos are easy to integrate into ArcGIS Enterprise or Online, and the tool is intuitive—even for users without a GIS background.

I noticed you have some photos of a railroad—Aurizon, Australia’s largest rail freight operator, is using this tool. 

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