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Greetings @hefesanti First of all, welcome to this wonderful community of Esri users! Please, check the instructions on Activate subscription on the Online help pages on how to do it. Also, according to the documentation FAQ for ArcGIS Online: If you join an organization with an existing public account, content (web maps and apps) will be migrated into the organization. In addition, have a look at Activating an ArcGIS Online subscription with a Personal Use License, which is an article from the Technical Blog put together by our friends from Esri Australia, an additional excellent resource for all things Esri. I hope the above information is of use.
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Greetings @KaitlinSampson When I visit the Item page for the service, I can see that only one of the layers "Áreas potenciales de compesación (etapa 1)" is public, so it could be added to a map using its URL: https://services3.arcgis.com/lJPpeQVgQ9Gdmm11/arcgis/rest/services/Areas_potenciales_de_compensacion_etapa_uno/FeatureServer. However, all others are private and not accessible except through the link provided. When you say "... once I download the file ..." would you please describe what you mean by this?
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09-04-2023
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Greetings @DAStroudGIS Was the service published by you? If not, do you know who the publisher is? Apparently, the service in question seems to be a cached service created from a Mosaic Dataset (MDS). For some reason, the path to the images in the original MDS was no longer current when the cache service was created, which results in the checker-board pattern that is seen when zooming in beyond ~ 1:3,000. If you have access to the original MDS or know who published it, you may want to suggest they revise the paths to the original images in MDS and correct them. Please see Repairing paths in a mosaic dataset. I hope the above is of assistance.
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09-04-2023
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Greetings @LukeAllen2 If the Add Data widget you are configuring uses the Esri World Geocoding service to carry out the batch geocoding, yes, it will consume credits. If you implement your own geocoding service and use that instead, then no credits will be consumed for batch geocoding. Please see the Geocoding and Geoserach for details. Hope the above is of help.
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09-03-2023
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Greetings @RobertoRossi Oh, I see. To be honest, I do not think the issue with the Dashboard would be considered a bug. I did some digging around and found an old (2020) Community posting about using WFS with Dashboards. Please, have a look at the resolution from @DerekLaw in OGC WFS Layers on a Dashboard I would suggest proposing the functionality in the ArcGIS Ideas site. With respect to your second point (2.) it is indeed possible to add a GeoJSON service to ArcGIS Online. Please see Add layers from a URL on how to do it. However, this will not help you because ArpaV is publishing a WFS service that supports output in JSON. But still, the service is a WFS. With this in mind, I would suggest checking with Arpav to find out if they can publish services in GeoJSON. I know this is not probably what you were hoping to hear, but the functionality is just not there yet.
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Buongiorno @RobertoRossi Thank you for requesting the change. I can confirm that I now have access to the Geoserver service from Arpav. As a result, I have added the WFS to the Content in ArcGIS Online, and then viewed the layer Vaolri giornalieri della temperature in Map Viewer: If I am not mistaken, updates to the service should pull through since the service is being added directly. You could pull the layer as JSON with the URL https://gaia.arpa.veneto.it/geoserver/ows?service=WFS&version=2.0.0&request=GetFeature&typename=geonode%3Av_ieri_temperatura&outputFormat=json&srs=EPSG%3A3003&srsName=EPSG%3A3003 save the output to a file and then create a service from it, but it will be a static feature layer: So my recommendation would be to use the WFS. Hope the above helps.
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Greetings @cat206 When one activates Enable Attachments on a hosted feature service layer, what I believe happens in the background is that a relationship table and a corresponding relationship class are created, so there is no way of modifying anything that I know of. If you were to export the layer in question as an FGDB, download it, extract the FGDB from the zip file and then open the FGDB in ArcGIS Pro, you should be able to see both the related table and relationship class. Checking these further should show the details of the relationship and the fields used to set it up; something like the following: Hope the above helps.
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Greetings @AhmedTarek123 When configuring the Data Store through the Wizard as per the image you supplied, I would recommend trying to use the FQDN of the server instead of "localhost". For instance, if this is a base deployment (all components in the same machine, try https://lp-3-3-31.esri.local:2443/arcgis/datastore. Hope that helps.
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Greetings @MarlaJohnson When you are setting up a Distributed Collaboration, during the step to accept the guest organisation invitation, if the joining Portal uses web-tier authentication you will see the dialog you provided an illustration for. Please check web-tier authentication details in step 5a, Import invitation response in the Create distributed collaboration documentation. I hope the above is of help.
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08-30-2023
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Greetings @VanessaPocock Thank you for the clarification. I believe the following article will allow you to narrow down your available choices; About sharing feature layer and view data as copies. Let us know if you require further guidance.
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Greetings @DeepikaJain01 The method you will follow will depend on the deployment platform. Please, follow the instructions in Enable HTTPS on your web server for IIS. For other platforms check the "Other versions" option for the page. The configuration of your Web Server for HTTPS uses port 443 as standard. When configuring the Web Adaptors, one for ArcGIS Server and one for Portal for ArcGIS, you should use their ports, 6443 and 7443, respectively. When configuring the Web Adaptor from the configuration web page, first select whether the first option, for ArcGIS Server, or "Portal for ArcGIS" for Portal. On the next page, you will enter the FQDN of the machine, something like https://<server>.<domain>:6443 for ArcGIS Server, and https://<server>.<domain>:7443 for Portal. In either case, then provide the Administrator username and password and click Configure. That should do it. Please, have a look at the documentation Configure the ArcGIS Web Adaptor with Portal for ArcGIS for further information. I hope the above is of assistance, but if you have further questions, please specify the version and platform of your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment.
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Greetings @Ivy_Hinson, Would you please describe please describe what you mean by a "data loading workspace"? Thank you,
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Greetings @VanessaPocock If I understand your proposed workflow correctly, I do not think it is currently supported. Please check Does ArcGIS Online supports publishing group layers as hosted feature services? I hope the above helps.
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Greetings @SLouq Have you had a look at the following? Publish CAD data as a hosted feature service in ArcGIS Online. Also, CAD data as ArcGIS Pro layers. I hope the above are of help.
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greetings @mikeytes Hosted feature layers are created when you publish directly to the Portal's Hosting ArcGIS Server. These are stored in the Portal's Relational Data Store. If you want to manage their properties, you do so through their Item page in the Portal's Content. Even though they appear in the Hosted folder in Server Manager, they are not managed through that interface. Please, have a look at the Hosted Hosted service published to ArcGIS Enterprise and Hosted Layers documentation for more information. Hope the above is of help.
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