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How do I edit features in new Map Viewer?

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AndyKubrin
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Experts,

I've inherited a map with a number of feature layers. I can edit them in Map Viewer Classic, but for the life of me I cannot find a way to edit these features in the new Map Viewer. I have consulted the documentation, but I still have not found the answer.

Since Map Viewer Classic is deprecated, I'd like to learn how to edit features in the new Map Viewer.

I assume I have edit access to layers, since I can edit features in Map Viewer Classic.

How do I edit features in the new Map Viewer?

Thanks in advance!

AK

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EmilyGeo
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Hi @AndyKubrin

Since these aren't hosted feature layers, they have limited functionality, so you won't be able to edit them in Map Viewer. 

If you want more flexibility for working with features like this in the future, you could create a new hosted feature layer and add points to that layer. Then you would have all of the data in one layer- which would be easier to manage, configure, and edit. Unfortunately, re-creating these data points would require duplicating some of the work that's been put in already. 

We have lots of tutorials and blog articles that you can refer to for help getting started creating your own hosted feature layers, like this one. 

-Emily

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RyanUthoff
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You can click the Edit button on the right side of the screen and that will allow you to edit records with editing enabled.

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RyanUthoff
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If editing is disabled on the layer in the map, you can enable editing in the layer properties. Open the properties of the layer which and enable editing.

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AndyKubrin
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Hi Ryan,

I looked for the Editing controls in the layer properties, cause that's where I expected to find them.

But they're not there. The only properties I can access are Symbology, Appearance, and Visibility (see screenshot).

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AndyKubrin
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I don't have the same set of controls as you show in your screenshot. See my attached screenshot for comparison.

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EmilyGeo
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Hi @AndyKubrin

It looks like you may be using a layer that does not have editing enabled.

Either the layer owner or an organization administrator can enable editing on the layer.

When editing is enabled, then you'll see the Edit button on the light toolbar on the right.

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AndyKubrin
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The layers were created under the account I’m using for this project, so I’m the layer owner. Also, since I can edit the layers using the classic Map Viewer, it seems that I already have permission.

I’m not sure why I can’t edit layers in the new Map Viewer.

Do you think you might know?

Thanks.
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EmilyGeo
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Hi @AndyKubrin

Are you working with a hosted feature layer? If so, those are editable across both versions of Map Viewer. If you are using a feature collection (items such as CSV files, shapefiles, and map notes) they have more limited functionality.

If you are able to share the map and send a link to it I can take a look. 

P.S. Feel free to tag me in your reply so I'll be sure to see it. 

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AndyKubrin
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No, these are not hosted layers. They were created by the previous account holder for this project.

You’ll find the map at https://imw.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fa8df03197314f4c9dcce55d8546b267.

Thanks for checking it out.
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EmilyGeo
Esri Regular Contributor

Hi @AndyKubrin

Since these aren't hosted feature layers, they have limited functionality, so you won't be able to edit them in Map Viewer. 

If you want more flexibility for working with features like this in the future, you could create a new hosted feature layer and add points to that layer. Then you would have all of the data in one layer- which would be easier to manage, configure, and edit. Unfortunately, re-creating these data points would require duplicating some of the work that's been put in already. 

We have lots of tutorials and blog articles that you can refer to for help getting started creating your own hosted feature layers, like this one. 

-Emily