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XanderJohnson
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I'm working on publishing some data in web layers for an ongoing project. I previously had a working copy on AGOL but things have gone awry since attempting to update the web layer. I updated the layer with the new data in Pro (currently using 3.7.1 but had this issue with an older version as well) and went to upload it again. This is a polygon layer, but uploading the layer (either to overwrite the old or as a separate, new layer) results in data disappearing from it. 

Screenshot of the attribute table from Pro showing that the data goes from CA to CO (as expected):

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This is the entirety of the map's layers as I've isolated these features in my troubleshooting attempts:

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and the map loads and renders correctly in Pro.

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When uploading it to AGOL, I run into the following problems:

  • No polygons will display any more
  • Data is missing

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I can't figure out why. The layer has no joins or relates.

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There is no page query or definition query.

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I cannot figure out what is happening or why. The way that I updated the layer in Pro was by using the Append tool to add the new features to the existing dataset. 

Most recently, the auto-generated thumbnail for the content actually displays everything correctly, but then refuses to open in the map. 

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If anybody has experienced anything similar or knows of any solutions, please do let me know! I'm losing my mind here. 

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JonM32
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@XanderJohnson

Can you disable the time slider part of the layer? Sometimes enabling time can cause layers to display unexpectedly.

Cheers,
Jon
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JonM32
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@XanderJohnson

Can you disable the time slider part of the layer? Sometimes enabling time can cause layers to display unexpectedly.

Cheers,
Jon
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XanderJohnson
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That did fix it for whatever reason. Thanks!