This is expected behavior for hosted feature layer views.
Even if the source layer allows geometry + attribute edits, a view layer is only editable if the owner of the source layer explicitly enables editing on the view and the underlying service supports it. View layers inherit security and editability from the source, but editing through a view is tightly restricted.
Key points that explain what you’re seeing:
Being a Publisher, owning the group, or having edit rights on the source layer is not sufficient.
If the source layer owner did not enable editing for the view at creation time, the view will be read-only, even if “Update attributes only” is selected.
That’s why:
Editing is locked everywhere (Item page, Map Viewer, Experience Builder)
The “Enable Editing” option doesn’t appear — it’s not editable by design
What actually fixes it
The source layer owner must:
Recreate the view with editing enabled, or
Explicitly allow attribute edits on the view (if supported)
Otherwise, you must edit the source layer directly, not the view
Hosted feature layer views are not independently editable. Edit permissions are controlled by the source layer owner and service configuration, not by group ownership or user type.
Hi @g_maps,
As long a Editing is enabled on both the layer and the view, then the settings should be correct. Happy to take a look at the layer if you can share a link.
Hi @EmilyGeo,
Thank you for reaching out. If your offer still stands I am having this same issue with another layer now. When I set editing to attributes only and save, the settings revert to both geometry and attribute editing. The view layer settings then prompt me to make changes to the settings from the source layer. Even with all editing enabled on the view I still can't edit attributes or create geometry in layer at all.