Much like when you open the details page of a map and can view at a glance all the layers within that map, it would be very helpful to open a feature layer's details page and view all the maps/scenes that layer has been put in.
Several times my organization's team has wanted to delete a layer, thinking it's not used in anything, only to find out the opposite after searching through every single map we have or after we get a call from someone saying a map isn't loading properly. Either way, the process is tedious and frustrating. We experiment a lot with different ideas, so not all layers get used and we need to clean them out eventually. It'd be lovely if we could just open a layer and see a list of everywhere that layer is being used.
@COSPNWGuy - This should run on any system that has ArcGIS Pro. It may take significantly longer to do all the queries to the items than if it's running in an notebook running on the same location (Portal/AGOL) hosting the items, so be prepared to wait.
The only major difference is how you create the GIS object. Here is how to do it in Pro: https://developers.arcgis.com/python/guide/working-with-different-authentication-schemes/#connecting...
And how to do it in the Python Command Prompt app: https://developers.arcgis.com/python/guide/working-with-different-authentication-schemes/#storing-yo...
Hi,
Thank you for sharing this notebook, @jcarlson. I dream of the day that this is available natively somehow in the Item Details pages on AGO, but I'm happy to try this until then (and continue learning about notebooks, which I should be using more anyway).
I've tried running this, but get stuck on specifying the service. In the attached, you can see I've provided the ItemID and Service URL, but the output is the ItemID along with a blinking cursor. Am I meant to provide additional info or should I just wait until the kernel is finished? If it helps, we have 5,268 items in our organization and I've got gig-speed internet, so I am curious if you'd expect this step to take longer than a couple minutes.
Thanks!
Derek
I had a similar issue until I found a clarification here:
I tried the same thing as you, putting the itemID, or the URL in the code where it seems to be asking for it, but leave that code as is. Running cell 4 will produce the empty prompt box: put your ItemID in the prompt box, hit 'enter', and then continue running the rest of the code. Works like a charm and many, many thanks to @jcarlson for this script. I have tried out a number of scripts for this, but yours is the only one I could get to work.
Thanks,
Zak--
I'm sure many of you have seen this clip from last year's UC, but I just stumbled on it and figured I'd share to this thread for anyone else looking forward to being able to see these item relationships in AGO in an upcoming release:
https://mediaspace.esri.com/media/t/1_wnn4gjeb
Item relationships (with concept images) discussed at 21:55.
Derek
Hello,
I noticed Item Dependencies were listed on a plenary slide this year and since I was only attending virtually this year, I wasn't able to attend the ArcGIS Online: The Road Ahead session. I'm wondering if this was this discussed?
Thanks,
Derek
Hi @DerekMStrout (& @Savannah2019 ),
This was indeed discussed at this year's (2024) AGOL: Road Ahead session, and its coming! Full visibility (and tracking) how all items are used "downstream".
Wonderful, thank you @COSPNWGuy.
@COSPNWGuy, I was really hoping that this functionality would be included in the upcoming November 2024 AGO update, but it doesn't appear to be planned. @ScottBall , any idea where this is in the product roadmap?
Thanks,
Derek
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