Created a file GDB in 10.0 (so I can't share from Desktop). GDB has one point feature class with a handful of fields and domains. Tested on desktop and worked great. Uploaded to AGO, created a map, and my domains don't show up. What did I do wrong or what am I missing?
Randy,
I just tried again with an empty 10.3 file geodatabase, and the domains are not showing up in AGOL. It appears that this is still an outstanding bug. //@mminami-esristaff
--Tim
I can confirm that this bug still exists.
And in 2018, this bug still appears to exist. A zipped file.gdb publishes fine to our 10.4.1 Portal but not to AGOL.
I'm hesitant to move to portal 10.6 to lose this capability.
Hi Mike Minami,
I'm using AGOL to upload a zipped GDB (v. 10.2.2), but am still not seeing the domains I've specified on the GDB loading in AGOL. As you stated, this was to be addressed in Nov/Dec of 2014. Any resolutions or workarounds for this process yet?
Thanks!
Jacqueline
We've used MXDs to upload our feature services and the domains have always been present
How are you uploading your MXDs? I'm attempting to make a feature service in ArcGIS Catalog/Desktop, move it to ArcGIS Online, then use it within the Collector App. I intermittently (not consistently) lose domains when Sharing as a Service.
Use an MXD with the feature classes you want to upload, they will become one feature service together. Sign in to ArcGIS Online, under File there is an option to Share as Service. On the menu select Publish Service => Capabilities => Feature Access
This creates an editable feature service with associated domains
Thanks for the reply. However, this is the exact process that is dropping the domains intermittently (about 85% of the time).
That has not happened to us, we are using ArcGIS 10.2.2 and file geodatabases with the feature classes created in feature datasets, what are you using?
I'm using:
10.3.1
File Geodatabases
Point Feature Classes
Long Integer Fields
Domains within those fields
coded values within those domains