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Cool feature. Are there any size limits to the Frames length and/or resulting video file sizes to be aware of?
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Love this addition, small change but big impact on the feel!
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I'm seeing this in ExB as well (ArcGIS Online, not Enterprise)—specifically using a "filter" widget that asks the user to choose values from a dropdown list. The options show the codes rather than the labels. The datasource for the filter is coming via a web map. I have noticed that if I add the hosted feature layer as a datasource directly, rather than going through a web map, then the labels are displayed as desired. This isn't a good work around, however, if you need the filter to interact with a map widget. I also noticed that the issue only happens on a specific field within my source layer. If I build the filter on other fields that have domains (regardless of whether the datasource comes through a web map or goes to the hosted feature layer directly) they show the labels instead of the codes, as desired. To me this seems to indicate there may be an issue or setting set in the web map causing this—but I've been unable to find what. Very weird.
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12-10-2025
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@KyleKeath Standard vs Advanced shouldn't make a difference in enabling floor aware data, so far as I know. Here is the license config info. (You do need Network and 3D Analyst if you're doing Indoor routing stuff). Not sure where exactly in the process you are running into an issue, but you configure the floor aware data within the web map properties. Your services need to be floor-aware too. In ArcGIS Online if you go to your content and look at the hosted feature layer item with all your indoors data, it will specifically say if it is an Indoors Hosted Feature layer instead of just a normal hosted feature layer. To get it to do that, you need to configure a floor-aware map in ArcGIS Pro and publish it as a service. To configure a map in Pro to be floor aware, you need to go into the map properties, find the 'Indoor Layers' section and choose your Site, Facilities, and Levels layers. Then publish the whole map as one hosted feature service with all your indoors layers together.
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12-05-2025
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@ABraun The gif in that linked thread is still accurate, but you're next step would be to put your 3 layers into a group. You can create a group by clicking the ... button to the right of any of those layers and choosing "Group" at the bottom of the menu that appears. Expand the new "Group" layer that was created in the Layers panel and you'll see your one layer inside of it. Next, drag the other two layers inside of the group as well (using the six dot handle to the left of the layer name, or you can click the ... button to the right of the layer name again and choose the "Move" option). Sometimes the Move option is easier, as getting the layer to go inside of the group instead of below it via drag can be finicky. You'll know the layer is inside the group if it is indented below the Group Layer row. Once they are all in a group, click on the Group Layer row and go to the Properties tab on the far right of the screen. Scroll down to the visibility section and toggle on the "Exclusive visibility" option. The layers in your group will now have radio button toggles.
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12-04-2025
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@ABraun I thought you were looking at doing this in the basic Map Viewer. It still works there, I just tested it myself. Unsure what happens if you then put it into another app though, like Experience Builder.
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@TerezaČernohousová wrote: How does the Indoor Viewer identify me in the list of employees? Is it based on my name - Know As field? @TerezaČernohousová I believe it's based on the Occupants' layer "Email" field, and the app looks to match with the email associated with the user's ArcGIS Online account, which can be found on the account's Profile page.
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12-04-2025
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@ABraun Did you try this? Re: Layer list | grouping layers with radio button... - Esri Community
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I think this is more a limitation of the Map Viewer rather than Indoors/Space Planner specifically. All assigned Occupants just become a point at the center of the assigned room in terms of geometry, and the label overlap options are still limited-to-nonexistent in the Map Viewer. I'm not sure of a way you could do this without getting really complicated—maybe creating joined views between Units/Occupants or creating static copies of your Units layer with matching Occupant names all concatenated into a single field. If you were doing this for a custom dashboard or something that might be okay, but with the Space Planner app or Indoors Viewer, that's not going to fly.
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Hi @MollyE, I was confused by this for a while, too. What we eventually learned was that the "Meeting Room" code for Assignment Type is really only meant to be used with the Reservations layer and when the rooms are assigned to a workspace area. The Space Planner is setting them back to "none" because it sees they are not actually assigned to anything (in this case, a workspace area), and so it's trying to clean up your data for you during the merge. It doesn't look at that field as a room type attribute at all, it is only concerned with whether it is actively assigned or not to a person or workspace area. Personally, I think it should be called Assignment Status rather than Assignment Type, and the codes can be thought of as: Default More Like Office Assigned Office None Unassigned Office/Desk/Hotel/Meeting Room Hot Desk Assigned Hot Desk Hotel Assigned Hotel Meeting Room Assigned Meeting Room Not Assignable Not Assignable Related (because we had similar confusion around it), the Reservation Method field only applies when using the built-in Reservations layer as well, and has no purpose if you are integrating with Office 365 for reservations. Initially we wanted to do that same thing as you and tried to make the Assignment Type field multi-purpose and use it as an attribute field for room type, but I would recommend relying on the USE_TYPE field instead and letting the Assignment Type field be handled entirely by the Space Planner app (apart from your initial floor set-up, anyway). Trying to manually calculate any value there other than 'none' or 'not assignable' will lead to conflicts with Space Planner. In our case, our meeting rooms are not restricted to reservation by specific teams, so we just have them all set to "not assignable" for now. In terms of symbolization—in the Space Planner app we have Units symbolized based on Assignment Type because we only wanted to highlight desk/office availability, and so the meeting rooms are just white along with all the other common areas (corridors, bathrooms, etc.). In the Viewer app, where our folks do want to see the meeting rooms more easily so they can book, we're symbolizing based on the USE_TYPE, and we have a couple of different values for meeting rooms types (conference, enclave) that are then merged together in the Map Viewer Style options as one "Meeting Room" type, so that they only show up as one listing in the legend. Hope that helps
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@JenniferCadkin Woo! Awesome, I'm looking forward to trying it out. Thanks for the update.
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I'm seeing this issue as well, but while using a script and the ArcGIS API for Python to update data sources in an ExB app, rather than manually through the ArcGIS Assistant. The script swaps the config.json file entirely via resources.remove() and resources.add(). Edit: To add, I can confirm that Luci's manual workaround does work. Might not be feasible if you were trying to automate something entirely on a schedule, but for as-needed updates, it's a relatively quick fix.
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Would like to see this as well. Could've sworn that functionality was in there already and just spent a bunch of time digging for the setting, but I must have been thinking of Dashboards or something (which does have a striping option already). Table—ArcGIS Dashboards | Documentation
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If this were added, it would be nice too if there was a "paging" style option, similar to the Table widget in Experience Builder, or how the slideshow block works in StoryMaps, that would let the user tab laterally through additional pages of table records. Might help keep the story more compact and reduce the amount of scroll. Otherwise as a workaround in the meantime, @SarahKiefer you could create an Experience Builder app that is nothing but a table widget with your info, and then embed that app into your StoryMap.
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@AnninaOberrenner Reading your specific use-case: a suggestion for an alternative could be to use a StoryMap Collection and have a StoryMap for each part. Whenever you want to share the project around, just use the Collection URL and treat that as the main story item—that way readers will always see the latest parts that have been published without needing to hunt down the link/url to each individual StoryMap you release as the project goes on. Here's an example NY State Parks did where they published out a new part once a month to a single Collection: https://arcg.is/1v5D8S1
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