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Hi Stefano Mauri, If you need to make edits to your related table in Web AppBuilder, you can use the Smart Editor widget and configure the related table in the widget configuration. First, make sure you've added the feature layer to a web map (the related table should be added along with it) - do not remove the table from the web map. Create a Web AppBuilder app. Then: 1. In the Smart Editor widget configuration, click the table icon under Actions against the editable hosted feature layer row: 2. Make sure the related table-s are editable: 3. Create a new feature or edit an existing feature, and click the small Add icon in the "Related Table/Layer" section to create a new related record in your table. If a related record already exists in the related table for this feature, you will see it there. Click it to edit it. I help this helps with what you are trying to do! Alix
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Hi Josh, Thank you for your question. There are no limitations to the number of feature templates that can be shown in Smart Editor. A few things may be at play here. The Smart Editor widget will display the templates as they were published with your service. Changes made to the layer symbology directly into the web map may not be instantly reflected in the Smart Editor template picker. This is a known limitation for this widget. A few options you may want to try to see if it helps: 1. If changes to the symbology were made in the web map, make sure you save the layer in the web map after making the symbology changes and then save your web map again. 2. If changes were made from the feature layer's visualization tab, the changes should be reflected in your web map and web app once you refresh. Note you may need to refresh your Smart Editor configuration for changes to be reflected. I hope either of these options helps with what you are trying to do! Otherwise, please provide more details on how you have configured your layer symbology and we can look for another workaround. Regards, Alix
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Curating large sets of data can be time-consuming and labor-intensive. As an editor, I’m always looking for ways to: Streamline repetitive editing tasks Collect more data in fewer clicks Prevent data entry errors and discrepancies Are you seeking the same? Check out this video series to learn the tips and tricks for using and configuring the Smart Editor widget to improve your editing workflows in ArcGIS Web AppBuilder. Videos An Introduction [5min] Introducing the video series to get smart about editing with ArcGIS Web AppBuilder. Combine & Copy Data [9min] Learn to configure and use the Smart Editor widget to copy data from a layer on the map, and to combine information by bringing together data from separate sources into a single target layer. Reverse Geocoding On The Fly [11min] Learn to configure and use the Smart Editor widget to collect location information, such as addresses and coordinates, while editing data. Configure a Data Collection Form [11min] Learn to configure and use the Smart Editor widget to collect information more efficiently with related table records using smart actions and presets. Augment Your Data [8min] Learn to configure and use the Smart Editor widget to quickly augment your data from information layers in the map, using the copy and append features functionality and intersection attribute actions. Provide Feedback Are you enjoying the Smart Editor widget? What do you think of this video series? Please take a few moments to share your feedback and help us provide the tools and the information you need. Scan the QR code above or click here to fill out the survey Stay tuned, as more videos are made available periodically. Happy editing!
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Hi Dave Orlando, Experience Builder will not replace Web AppBuilder nor make it obsolete. Both builders will be running and maintained in parallel. Web AppBuilder will continue to be available. It's great to hear about users expanding onto our platform. Experience Builder is built on ArcGIS API 4.x for JavaScript, whereas Web AppBuilder is built on version 3.x. ArcGIS Experience Builder takes advantage of modern web development technologies, including React and TypeScript, which are part of the new widget development platform. This allows us to implement new ideas and innovate with new exciting capabilities!
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Hi, I just wanted to follow up on the status of this request. After consideration, this enhancement is not planned to be included in a current Web AppBuilder widget, but will rather be considered for Experience Builder.
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Hi Mark, This option is not currently available in the Web AppBuilder editing widgets. It is a great enhancement to keep in mind for future mobile editing experiences. Thank you for sharing! Alix
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Check out the third video now available here: Video Link : 6696
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Access the Data Loading Tools documentation here: Data Loading Tools | ArcGIS Solutions If you are looking for an ad hoc data loading process or processing single datasets, you may only need the Append with Transformation tool. This tool allows you to directly map and load your data from the source to the target, without needing the mapping workbooks. This leverages the Append geoprocessing tool from ArcGIS Pro, which you may already be familiar with, but allows for a more detailed field mapping and the use of complex Expressions. For example, shown in the image below, I need to load the Water Main features from a layer in my map into the Water Line layer. Append with Transformation geoprocessing tool in ArcGIS Pro 1. In the Geoprocessing pane, click the Toolboxes tab and browse to the Data Loading Tools toolbox[1] to open the Append With Transformation tool. 2. Specify the location of the source dataset. Map layers can be used as source data and, if a layer has a selection, only the selected records (features or table rows) are used by the tool. 3. Specify the location of the target dataset. If there are common field names in both the source and target datasets, the tool will automatically match them. 4. Specify the Target Field and Expression parameters under the Field Mapping section. Optionally, use the Code Block parameter for multiline Python expressions and call it in the Expression parameter to run. In this example, the GlobalID values are automatically generated when the data is loaded into the target layer. 5. Click Run to append your source data into your target dataset with the defined transformations. If you need to load multiple datasets into a new dataset, you will need to create a data loading workspace with a set of workbooks that can be iterated as your process evolves. This allows you to have a record of your mapping information so that it can be fine-tuned or revisited as needed. To learn more about source to target mapping using the data loading workspace, check out this video: Source to Target Mapping for Data Loading [1] Set the Stage for Data Loading to install this toolbox in ArcGIS Pro.
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Learn how to migrate your source data into your target data model using the Data Loading Tools.
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Hi Praneet Castelino, I'm not sure what your complete workflow is, but I'd like to add to Rickey's comment above. There is also an option to set up an Arcade expression to generate the sum for these fields. Here is a blog on this topic: Create Custom Field Calculations Using Arcade Expressions Here's an example: 1. Calculate the field: 2. Get results: BUT, when using the field calculation from the layer's Data tab, values are calculated and written into the field but won't be generated on the fly as new features are added. You will need to trigger the field calculation again to update the values. You can find a way to automate this process. Maybe there is a way to automate something like this with ArcGIS Notebooks? ArcGIS Notebooks -- this needs more investigating. If you need these values generated on the fly as new features are created, you can also create an arcade expression in the layer pop-up in the web map. The downside of this option is that the values are not "written into" the target field and will only be reflected in the pop-up in this web map. So depending on if you are working in ArcGIS or Portal, and if you need these values hardcoded into your field, you can explore these options.
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Hi Lance, thank you for your feedback! Would you have some suggestions on how the experience could be enhanced and examples of what you don't like with the current editing experience?
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Thank you for posting this idea. We are currently working on allowing to batch create related records when creating new features. The option to create related records on existing features is also under consideration for a future update. We will let you know when this is made available.
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