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2024.1 keeps clearing filter rule

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02-03-2025 08:54 AM
Joshua-Young
Frequent Contributor

After upgrading to 2024.1, widgets using "contains" or "does not contain" in filters keeps having that rule cleared after clicking "Done". I have tried filtering on different fields and using "is" or "is not" and the common denominator that clears out the rules is using "contains" or "does not contain". Many of my widgets are now broken.

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DerekLaw
Esri Esteemed Contributor

All,

UPDATE: the ArcGIS Monitor 2024.1.1 patch that addresses this issue is scheduled for release on March 20. 

Thanks for your continued patience,

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JakeNeedle
Regular Contributor

I am having the same issue since the upgrade to 2024.1. Does anybody have a work around?

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DavidColey
MVP Regular Contributor

Yeah same here, no workaround yet.

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DavidColey
MVP Regular Contributor

Yeah its really bad too because we lost Instance Saturation % and that's like one of the primary measures I really need, I'm sure others do to.  But just @Joshua-Young says, anytime I try to recreate an Instance Saturation analysis data view and graph, it just clears the filter.

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JakeNeedle
Regular Contributor

@DerekLaw is the Monitor team looking into this issue? Thanks

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DerekLaw
Esri Esteemed Contributor

Hi @JakeNeedle,

Yes, we are looking into the issue.


All,

Can you please contact Esri Tech Support and open a case, so we can collect more information as we investigate this issue?

Thanks,

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DerekLaw
Esri Esteemed Contributor

All,

Apologies for this issue. The Monitor team is working on a patch to resolve this. I will post an update when we have news to share. Thanks for your patience.

Hope this helps,

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DerekLaw
Esri Esteemed Contributor

All,

UPDATE: the ArcGIS Monitor 2024.1.1 patch that addresses this issue is scheduled for release on March 20. 

Thanks for your continued patience,

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Joshua-Young
Frequent Contributor

To anyone following this, ArcGIS Monitor 2024.1.1 is up on My Esri now and it fixed this issue for my organization.

"Not all those who wander are lost" ~ Tolkien