It has been established that AGOL has access to some good boundary layers on the Living Atlas and other places.
How do I "snip a portion off" of these system layers?
Let's say I put on the ZIP layer, and I want to snip off just the ZIPs that are within some boundary...like the city of Phoenix or the CBSA.
What is the workflow? Every time I try to use an operation like "intersects" it doesn't do it? I need to end up with a separate layer with just the stuff I want in it. I want to display and enrich just the resultant features, not the whole thing.
Bonus question: why does BAO have an ESRI 2020 pop layer, but AGOL only has ESRI 2020 pop density layer?
Thank You.
Actually, I figured this out. Using the "intersection" operator on the ZIPs with my other polygon works fine. The result layer sadly does tack on the thing on the outside that share a line segment with my polygon. I didn't realize the reason I could edit this resultant polygon is that it was locked by default. Unlock it, and snip away the odd ZIP that I don't need. Very weird how intersection and "within" operators seem to be equivalent for polygon vs polygon operations.
What I was after was a good "clip to path" type operator. AGOL just doesn't have the full suite from Pro.