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Hi Jon Douglas, I think any item in ArcGIS Online can only have one owner at the time. But you can always change ownership if needed. So, if one of your team members needs to work on an item, e.g. a hosted feature layer, owned by you, they can take ownership, complete their tasks and - optionally - reassign ownership to you. I have been working in a team (with multiple administrators) where we followed this workflow of changing ownership all the time. HTH, Egge-Jan
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Hi Bert Kraan, It looks like you did enter a WFS URL into the Add WMS Server dialog, right? More info about adding a WFS service in ArcGIS ArcMap 10.6 can be found here: Adding a WFS service to ArcMap—Help | ArcGIS Desktop Please note: Available with Data Interoperability license. HTH, Egge-Jan
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Hi Bert Kraan, I think the layer name you are looking for is Flora:FloraPoint. Do you mean leafjet or leaflet? In a Leaflet JS solution you could use something like this (see code below). This will generate a URL, with which you can retrieve all your 412 FloraPoints in GEOJSON format: https://dservices2.arcgis.com/hZdFa5fDjbrKiphq/arcgis/services/Flora/WFSServer?service=wfs&&version=2.0.0&request=GetFea… So, it looks like your WFS service is working. HTH, Egge-Jan (See for a full WFS example in Leaflet JS this app: TWIAV - Tips & trucs - Nationale parken in Nederland) var baseUrl = 'https://dservices2.arcgis.com/hZdFa5fDjbrKiphq/arcgis/services/Flora/WFSServer';
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Hi Darryl Hilton, Did you have a look at this sample? Filter features by attribute | ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.14 HTH, Egge-Jan
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Hi Piet van Herk, Some background information on the use of require() to asynchronously load ArcGIS API for JavaScript classes into an application can be found here: Programming patterns | ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.14 Would this be helpful to you? BR, Egge-Jan
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Hoi Joris Bak, Dank je wel voor je snelle antwoord, en voor de snelle en goede service! Ik wacht de nieuwe luchtfoto af, en zal het bij klanten laten weten zodra deze beschikbaar is. Groet, Egge-Jan
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Hoi Joris Bak Per 12 februari 2020 serveert PDOK de nieuwe luchtfoto uit 2019 met een resolutie van 25 cm als open data: NIEUW: luchtfoto 2019 beschikbaar bij PDOK - Luchtfoto's - Geoforum Vraagje: Wanneer komt deze luchtfoto van 2019 beschikbaar bij Esri Nederland? (Want dit is nog de luchtfoto van 2018, toch? https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=5c621f71daf34eef8d2973caa94a7b3b) Groet, Egge-Jan
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Hi Sravanthi Murali, Apparently the basemap determines the visible range of a map. Most basemaps offered by Esri Nederland, for example the light gray canvas in RD, offer the levels 0 (1:12,288,000) to 16 (1:187.5). This means that you can not zoom in beyond 1:188, which for these detailed aerial pictures (and for other cases) definitely is not enough... You might set the aerial photo as the basemap - this will allow you to zoom in further. But in your use case, it might be a better option to Customize visible scales in the Web Mapping Application instead. As Robert Scheitlin, GISP indicates above, in the Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS go to the Map tab and add additional levels - see screen capture above. I have added the levels 93.75, 46.875, 23.4375 and 11.71875. And this allows me to zoom in to railway sleeper ('dwarsligger') level. Hope these answers do help to solve your issue. Which one do you pick as the correct one? 🙂 Cheers, Egge-Jan
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Hi Oisin Slevin, I did have a similar question last year, and this forum provided me with the answer 🙂 You have already found out how to apply the the updateDefinition operation on the view layer to set an area of interest. And now the trick is not to copy a view, but to create multiple views for the same FeatureLayerCollection, and then set the area of interest for each of these views. See my original question, and the response by Earl Medina here: ArcGIS API for Python: set an Area of Interest on a Hosted Feature Layer View? In this blog I present a script looping through a FeatureLayer with geometries (12 provinces in the Netherlands), to create a view with all the police stations in each of these provinces: https://community.esri.com/people/EPolle_TensingInternational/blog/2019/03/27/create-view-from-hosted-feature-layer-and-define-area-of-interest Please let us know whether or not this solves your issue 🙂 BR, Egge-Jan
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Hi Sravanthi Murali, // return an array of unique values in // the STATUS2 field of the wells layer From the comments in the JavaScript code you point to (ArcGIS API for JavaScript Sandbox) I can see that the well-type options for the select tag is populated with unique values from the STATUS2 field of the wells layer, i.e. the portal item with the id: "8af8dc98e75049bda6811b0cdf9450ee": https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8af8dc98e75049bda6811b0cdf9450ee This Feature Layer (owned and published by the jsapi_team) points to this Layer https://services.arcgis.com/V6ZHFr6zdgNZuVG0/arcgis/rest/services/HarperSumnerOGWells/FeatureServer/0 You can, for example, query this layer for wells where STATUS2 = 'KCC Fee Fund Plugging'. This will return 23 wells. Execute this query to see these 23 wells: https://services.arcgis.com/V6ZHFr6zdgNZuVG0/arcgis/rest/services/HarperSumnerOGWells/FeatureServer/0/query?where=STATUS2+%3D+%27KCC+Fee+Fund+Plugging%27&outFields=*&returnGeometry=true&f=html Hope this helps to get your own code running 🙂 P.S. If you think this answer is correct, please feel free to mark it as such, as this will earn me a whopping 250 points on GeoNet... BR, Egge-Jan
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Hi Dawen Xie, Welcome to GeoNet. The community is there to help. What exactly is your question? I have seen members of ESRI's ArcGIS API for Javascript team around on this forum, so the the best thing you could do is post your issue here. In this way they will be able to help. And maybe other community members can also shed their light on your question. HTH, Egge-Jan
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Hi Robin DiSalvo, Did you have a look at this page? Create Custom Variable—Business Analyst Web App | Documentation HTH, Egge-Jan
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Hi Lakshmisagar Aruvanahalli Shridhar, Welcome to GeoNet! Did you have a look at this page? Create Service—ArcGIS REST API: Users, groups, and content | ArcGIS for Developers Can you please provide a little bit more background information to your issue? What did you try? Where did you get stuck? With this additional information someone from this community might be able to help you out. BR, Egge-Jan
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Hi Ramunas Kaminskas, Welcome to GeoNet 🙂 Hmmm, I don't think a square box around labels is possible. But when you label features you can turn on the Halo, see screen dump below. This Halo will render your labels much more readable. HTH, Egge-Jan
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Hi sandeep patil, I am not necessarily looking for a solution, I was only answering the question above. Please feel free to publish the link to your sample application here, so we can have a look. Cheers, Egge-Jan
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