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I just ran into this issue today today. I did not duplicate an existing page, but created a new one from scratch, and it appends the pages item id with a leading ~ symbol to the url after my slug. No idea why, and can't find a way to change it. None of the other pages do it. My slug is "about" so I thought perhaps I tried to use a reserved word? Randomly the link won't work at all and it redirects to a different page. Kind of frustrating.
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We're closing in on nearly six years since I posted this Idea (how time flies!). I see a few comments wondering if this is just a bug but I believe it is expected behavior and have updated the link in my original Idea to go directly to the section saying so. I assumed after all this time that the issue would be a technical one, but given there appears to be JSON workaround... it would be nice to get confirmation from Esri one way or the other.
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04-30-2025
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@MollyE I'm now wondering if this is a bug, as it's referenced in the documentation that configuring editable fields in the web map should work. Or perhaps it was intended to work with Map Viewer Classic. I suspect that the Space Planner app was developed before the new Map Viewer was even a thing, given it is the under Configurable Apps group (which have since been retired). I thought I saw elsewhere that the Space Planner app was getting a redesign soon and that would be under it's own sub-site (similar to the Field Maps Designer website, or Hub). If true, hopefully it respects the editable Form configurations from the new Map Viewer the same way that Field Maps does.
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04-21-2025
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Hello. I'm in the testing/development phase of creating an Indoors project for our space planning folks, and am running into an issue with the Space Planner configurable app. Anytime I try and update my Indoors data (add a layer, add a field, change default symbology, etc.) and overwrite my Indoors feature service from ArcGIS Pro, the Space Planning app becomes unusable. I know that Plans most likely need to be recreated after these sorts of changes, however I'm not even able to create new Plans after overwriting the service. Worse, even deleting the entire Space Planning app and creating a new one from scratch leads to the same error below whenever I try to create a new Plan: There was an error creating your plan. Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'layerServerGens') Initially, the only fix seemed to be publishing an entirely new Indoors feature service (which worked until I inevitably needed to overwrite the data from ArcGIS Pro again, leading to the issue occurring once more). But after digging into the layerServerGens property, I saw it has to do with the layer's Change Tracking. I found that if I disable and reenable that property in the hosted feature Settings, it appears to clear the log and whatever is causing the inconsistency, and the Space Planner app is then able to create Plans again. I don't fully understand what's happening behind the scenes, however. To be specific, it is the setting to "Keep track of changes to the data (add, update, delete features)" which then creates a change log. This setting is required for the Space Planner app to function. So my question is, what exactly is happening here that causes the issue, and what can we do differently to avoid it? Do we simply need to check and uncheck this setting anytime we want to overwrite the service, and then have space planning staff create a new Plan? I'm using ArcGIS Pro 3.4 and publishing to a single hosted feature service in ArcGIS Online with multiple end points. While I don't expect a need to make changes like this often once things get going (new fields, layers, symbology, etc.), I know it will come up from time to time as needs change and workflows evolve. The error leads me to believe I'm not approaching this the recommended way.
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04-18-2025
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I haven't gotten that far in the process yet but have you tried doing it through the Web Map -> Occupants layer -> Configure Editing -> Forms ? (That's what I was planning (or hoping) would work for that sort of thing, because we have the same need)
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04-17-2025
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Currently, there is a 'Move' option in the Modify Features panel to relocate features by clicking an dragging on a yellow anchor point. While this works generally well with the "Snapping" functionality on Point features, it does not work as well with multi-vertex features like lines or polygons. Currently the only keyboard shortcuts for Move pertain to relocating the anchor. It would be helpful to something similar to what's available for moving Layout elements—where you can hold Shift or Ctrl and use the arrow keys to move features in specific increments (even better if there were options to customize those increments, too!) This would allow for more precise control compared to manually dragging with the mouse, as well as providing a more accessible control alternative. As an example, I am working on creating / modifying floorplan Details for ArcGIS Indoors. Furniture details (desks, cabinets, etc.) are often represented by multiple features, and can be copy and pasted from existing features. However, (re)aligning them along walls or each other is challenging and time consuming to do manually by dragging back and forth with the mouse. It would be much easier to drag it roughly into place, then fine tune the position using the arrow keys. EDIT: I wanted to correct that it is possible to control what part of a multi-vertex line or polygon (or a selected group of lines/polygons) will snap to other objects by relocating the anchor (see link above for Move keyboard shortcuts) but being able to do precise incremental movements without snapping would still be a useful addition.
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04-14-2025
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I'm running into this issue as well (work in state government). Clearing the ssl cache didn't help. Turns out Anaconda.org is blocked by our IT/security team... So if anyone else comes across this, try accessing their website first to check if that is the case lol. Update 5/12/25: This didn't solve my issue entirely but was probably one of multiple roadblocks.
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I haven't done it myself yet, but that's a pretty popular 360 camera. I don't see why it wouldn't work (I would hope it works). As for how to do it, check these out: Configure 360-degree photos—ArcGIS Indoors | Documentation What's New in ArcGIS Indoors (November 2024) New Redesigned Indoors Mobile is Released!
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04-10-2025
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Ah okay, so as those you manually copied over the random strings into a domain after they were auto-generated, and then created the labels. Clever workaround, thanks!
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04-08-2025
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Can confirm this is possible, however since updating from ArcGIS Pro 3.2 to 3.4, I noticed that now whenever I create a new Unit feature it autopopulates the Unit ID field with a randomly generated string. So to use a custom ID you need to remove that string and replace it with your own (whereas before it remained null until you manually calculated an ID). I'm sure for a lot of users the new behavior is appreciated, but in the case of using your own custom IDs it opens up a bit more room for error, in my opinion.
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04-08-2025
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@MollyE Thanks Molly, that was helpful. I've been playing around with it more the past couple days and am slowly wrapping my head around the workflow. Do you mind elaborating what you meant about creating a domain for the area id? Did you add one to the Units layer or Areas table? (Or both?) The more I read/play with Zones the more they just seem like an option for visualizing areas within Levels. For example, if you wanted a hatched symbology over a corner of the building that's off-limits or something. But they don't have much functional/organizational use. Think we're just going to ignore them for now.
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04-04-2025
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Hello, we're working on figuring out ArcGIS Indoors (particularly for space planning) and I'm trying to learn more about Zones, Organization Areas, and the difference(s) between them. There isn't a ton of information in the help documentation on the best way to use these, and I can't really find any examples of them in action, either. Does anyone know of some additional resources and/or can point us in the right direction? I also don't really understand how there is a dedicated Zones feature class in the Indoors Information model, but also this documentation mentions that the footprint needs to be contained in the Levels feature. (Perhaps the documentation is out of date, or meant to say that the Zone needs a corresponding Level ID?)
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04-02-2025
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@JeffreyThompson2 Good point. So maybe the simplest solution would be to have a toggle for the location of the Expand button on the Grid container
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04-02-2025
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Using a Grid container, there is a conflict in the placement of a Chart widget's tools (select, export, etc.) and the option to Expand the grid box that appears when hovering over the top right corner of the widget. It would be helpful if one of these could be moved, as it makes it very difficult for users to open up the widget menu (the one with four circles). Please see screenshot below.
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03-28-2025
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@KittyHurley Aha! I didn't know the "focus" was even a thing—am still learning. Thank you so much for the quick answer, that worked perfectly.
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