Hello
Is there any way to get list of services used by applications/maps
we don't have a track/list maintained from long and we were trying to find unused or duplicates services
Any suggestions .
Thanks
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Hi MR,
> Is there any way to get list of services used by applications/maps
I believe you can use the ArcGIS API for Python to query for this info, specifically by finding relationships between items,
Managing your content | ArcGIS for Developers
Another option, you could use the GeoJobe Admin tools, see this blog
#WednesdayWisdom – How to View Item Dependencies in ArcGIS Online
Hope this helps,
Hi MR,
> Is there any way to get list of services used by applications/maps
I believe you can use the ArcGIS API for Python to query for this info, specifically by finding relationships between items,
Managing your content | ArcGIS for Developers
Another option, you could use the GeoJobe Admin tools, see this blog
#WednesdayWisdom – How to View Item Dependencies in ArcGIS Online
Hope this helps,
Derek,
I just looked into the the GeoJobe Admin blog that you linked. After looking a bit at the software, it seems that you need at least a Pro version of the software to be able to view dependencies (which is $500/year). Is this correct?
Do you know if there has been any discussion about adding this functionality to the standard administration tools within ArcGIS Online?
Hi Katherine,
> After looking a bit at the software, it seems that you need at least a Pro version of the software to be able to view dependencies (which is $500/year). Is this correct?
The Admin tools are created by GeoJob, so I can't answer this question. Sorry. Please contact GeoJob directly (there is a contact link at the bottom of the page).
> Do you know if there has been any discussion about adding this functionality to the standard administration tools within ArcGIS Online?
Please vote for these enhancements:
Processing ArcGIS Online Service Updates More Effectively (see 3rd item)
https://community.esri.com/ideas/7244
Hope this helps,
Thanks, Derek! I voted and commented on the idea.