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What is the failure? What do the GP Results messages say? Is the failure during analyze / publishing (same thing)? What do the server logs say? (usually will give enough information to figure errors out)
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I think you are over complicating it all.. this is all managed by Catalog, ArcMap (History toolbar) and publishing with time layers... no issues. Read: The archive process—ArcGIS Help | ArcGIS Desktop
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I realize that an archived table cannot be published into a map service if the Features Access capability is enabled That is not correct. You can publish a Feature Access Service on an Archived FeatureClass. Further, it is one of only two methods you CAN use if you plan to do SYNC and OFFLINE capabilities. You need to add a Global GUID before enabling Archiving for providing database level unique keys for syncing or editing.
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You shouldn't create a view... a _EVW view is created for you by ArcCatalog or the GeoProcessor.
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Hi Corey, How does one detect what features have been deleted? The trouble I'm seeing is there is no way of querying for deleted features because, well, they're deleted. First, no features are deleted. Archiving does not work this way. Archiving is applied on the database level, before the GIS Web Stack. When you Archive enable a featureclass, what happens is a VIEW is created. it will be a table name ending with _EVW. The 'featureclass' table will have ALL records created / Inserted. Any current record is given a 9999 date stamp in an auto generated field when archiving. Any time a new feature is added, it is given this stamp. Any existing record that is EDITED or DELETED has its record / feature COPIED into the same table, the new record is given a 9999 stamp and the original record or 'deleted' record is given a real time stamp. No records are ever deleted or edited, only created. This of course is something to be aware of for scaling the db size and performance. when adding the layer in ArcGIS Desktop, add the feature layer, enable TIME on the layer, publish to ArcGIS Server. ALL records are accessible. You can also use the Feature Access Service and allow edits... and it will all work. Showing the layer will show only 9999 stamped records aka current. Enabling a time slider allows you to select Timestamped records...this would show records you have 'deleted' (which in the db, is not deleted) or edited changes. Hope this helps.
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^^ this does not work. Original error: As per your steps... changed the following to: End of your steps... and rather than the 1 error... now have, in this case, 74. all related to inheriting AddIns.
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Yes, the Leaflet provides powerful user visual effects... cluster area hovering and the clustering action. sure would be nice to have in WABde... but...
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Pending on the schema, you could re-create the MapService with a extra layer of ALL. e.g. call it ALL_Layer. Then you just need to query the one /x layer.
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Hi Judy As Robert has pointed out, your Web Application consumes the Web Map which would have the layer refresh interval set. This is the MapID used in the config file.
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You can also control what layers are visible via ArcGIS Server (the REST Services), which the web map consumes.. This way allows specific users to see specific layers all in the same Web Application.
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Confirmed, this does not occur on WABde2.4 either. What version of WABde and Theme are you using? Are you perhaps confusing the SUMMARY widget with the INFO SUMMARY widget? Ref: Info Summary widget—Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS | ArcGIS Info Summary widget provides details on the bubbles down to the feature... Also does not require a Feature Access Service. This counts the features, rather than counting values in records like Summary does.
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That does not happen. Info Summary widget when opened maintains the the filter setting set when the Info Summary widget was used... when the user goes back and changes more filters, then back to the Info Summary widget, it still only maintains the first filter settings. You can also see this in the Layer list... the Info Summary widget creates a layer (graphic layer).... you can close the Info Summary widget all you want, the Graphic layer stays. Please confirm. Using WABde 2.3.
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And when you are using the Filter widget with multiple filters... Info Summary widget only does a summary for the first time Info Summary is clicked... after that.. if you go back and change the filters in the filter widget, does it update the Info Summary?
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