Hi, I just finished watching a webinar that aired today, "Analysis in ArcGIS Online", which primarily discussed the new Map Viewer.
While applying a filter to a layer of counties, the presenter briefly mentioned that it suggested he'd use something like "State = 'Texas'" because he'd done the demo previously, and it used that history to provide a suggestion. This is new to me, I've never heard or noticed anything about this.
A few questions about this:
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Hi @MobiusSnake I'm on the web analysis teams and can answer these questions.
You are right, in Map Viewer we now keep a history of analysis in the map so you can easily rerun tools, review failures and messages, and iterate on your analysis. There is documentation on history here.
So for your specific questions:
1. The only things stored in history are what you see in the history panel. This includes:
2. The history is stored within your web map. If you don't save the web map, your history is gone.
3. You can delete the history items by clicking on the X. You also don't need to save the web map, if you just want your results, and have no need for the history.
Please let us know if you have any follow up questions,
Sarah Ambrose
Product Engineer, Web Analysis
I was on the same webinar. It's replaying again right now https://www.esri.com/training/catalog/64dbc9f56e1a611a7491c66c/analysis-in-arcgis-online/
Maybe Derek can answer this question for you.
Hi @MobiusSnake I'm on the web analysis teams and can answer these questions.
You are right, in Map Viewer we now keep a history of analysis in the map so you can easily rerun tools, review failures and messages, and iterate on your analysis. There is documentation on history here.
So for your specific questions:
1. The only things stored in history are what you see in the history panel. This includes:
2. The history is stored within your web map. If you don't save the web map, your history is gone.
3. You can delete the history items by clicking on the X. You also don't need to save the web map, if you just want your results, and have no need for the history.
Please let us know if you have any follow up questions,
Sarah Ambrose
Product Engineer, Web Analysis
Thanks Sarah, totally makes sense for analysis tools. I must've misunderstood, I got the impression that filters were being persisted somewhere, which made me wonder if the where clause parameter to the REST API's /query endpoint was being persisted during calls.