Hi all,
I am following this blog post: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-online/mapping/introducing-related-record-editing-i...
In my Forms I see the new 'Related records' element at the bottom. Unfortunately, when I expand the arrow down, I see "No related records available. Create new related records in ArcGIS Pro'.
Well that's not true because I have a related record and I also configured to see it in my pop ups!
soo, is this a bug? or anyone else have this problem and a way to solve it?
Thank you,
Andrea
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I've done every combination of things mentioned in this thread, in both parent-child directions, with all combinations of relationship type, with both a published map and a fresh map after publishing a hosted layer, after recreating the relationship umpteen times, and I still get "No related records available. Create new related records in ArcGIS Pro", despite seeing the related records in the popup.
I am repeatedly coming to the conclusion that the esri ecosystem is hot garbage.
@CPB_CBcan you send me a direct message and share your test case or log a support bug? If you see the related records in the pop-up, the form builder will allow you to add them.
Hi,
I am having the same exact problem that this thread has not been able to solve. Any updates on if this will be getting solved anytime soon?
I can see that I have related records and they show up in the popup but then I get this message (see attached) which says that I dont. How do I get around this?
Same here. Related Tables are busted in so many ways that it's difficult to pin down any single method that works.
At first I thought it was just many-to-many relationships that don't show up, but even adding a simple one-to-one relationship, I can't navigate the records from the source and destination the way I'm supposed to be able to.
There are also a minefield of posts from the last 5 or so years expressing similar frustrations. It seems this is something ESRI breaks pretty often. That's really unfortunate, because setting up relates like this is the easiest thing in the world in any other RDBMS, and is the basic scaffolding that allows us to enjoy the benefits of an RDBMS. 😫
Hi @SaraWazir,
This looks like it is working correctly. This message you highlighted on the screenshot on the right is an alert -it means you already put the related records element in the form, and there are no more to add.
The element highlighted on the left side if the screen indicates that you have placed the related records element on the bottom of the form.
That means the related records appear at the bottom of the form when you update an existing feature, like so: