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Tree Management attribute table, Workforce, and public sharing questions

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09-03-2024 08:49 AM
JayHodny
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Hello, we are considering deploying the Tree Management Solution to manage our tree inventory in 2025.  The inventory will likely be generated by an external consultant.  I would like to provide the attribute table for the primary feature class/service used in the solution to the consultant.  Is there a way to download the attribute table schema without having to download the solution?

How will the solution evolve with Workforce being rolled into Field Maps?  And is there an ETA on when Workforce will be replaced in the solution?

With the Enterprise version, will the public need credentials to access the public-facing solution components?

Many thanks, Jay

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DanielWickens
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Here is a link to a view of the Trees feature service with the details you're looking for:
Trees_public 

Change the drop down to select the layer, click the fields button to view the details:

Field Details 

Field Maps Tasks are tentatively planned to be released in February 2025. We will look to gradually update all Workforce Projects with Field Maps Tasks in ArcGIS Solutions (including Tree Management) in later releases in 2025. This schedule is subject to change.

The public will not need credentials to access the public-facing apps, as long as they are correctly shared through your ArcGIS Enterprise Portal (e.g., Everyone).

Hope this helps.

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DanielWickens
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The 'adoptedby' field is used to store the username of the person adopting a tree in the Adopt-a-Tree solution. It's visible in the main 'Trees' feature service to view internally who has adopted which trees, but it's hidden in the 'Trees_public' view so as not to expose the username in public apps. If you wanted to make use of that field in the 'Trees_public' service, you would just need to update the feature layer view from the Settings tab. Keep in mind, this field is only relevant when using the Adopt-a-Tree solution. It's not leveraged in any components of the Tree Management solution.

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DanielWickens
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Here is a link to a view of the Trees feature service with the details you're looking for:
Trees_public 

Change the drop down to select the layer, click the fields button to view the details:

Field Details 

Field Maps Tasks are tentatively planned to be released in February 2025. We will look to gradually update all Workforce Projects with Field Maps Tasks in ArcGIS Solutions (including Tree Management) in later releases in 2025. This schedule is subject to change.

The public will not need credentials to access the public-facing apps, as long as they are correctly shared through your ArcGIS Enterprise Portal (e.g., Everyone).

Hope this helps.

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JayHodny
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Perfect Daniel, thanks!

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JayHodny
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I was comparing the 'Trees' feature service with 'Trees_public' service after I deployed the solution.  If I am not mistaken, the _public service does not have a field called "adoptedby."  Just curious as to why.

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DanielWickens
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The 'adoptedby' field is used to store the username of the person adopting a tree in the Adopt-a-Tree solution. It's visible in the main 'Trees' feature service to view internally who has adopted which trees, but it's hidden in the 'Trees_public' view so as not to expose the username in public apps. If you wanted to make use of that field in the 'Trees_public' service, you would just need to update the feature layer view from the Settings tab. Keep in mind, this field is only relevant when using the Adopt-a-Tree solution. It's not leveraged in any components of the Tree Management solution.

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JayHodny
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Ah make sense Daniel, many thanks.

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