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Wow, I can't believe this was right under my nose for the past few weeks. I received information from Kelly Gerrow (ESRI) who let me know that there is new functionality for hosted Feature Layers in AGO. Navigate to your content, click the drop-down next to your Feature Layer, navigate to "View item details", and when the Feature Layer Description page loads, click the Data tab at the top of the page. You're now able to edit the underlying Feature Layer data en masse, like in a data grid or Excel. She also said this feature has been available for about 3 weeks and also works for Feature Services hosted within the organization that are served out to AGO. This is exactly what we were looking for. Thanks Kelly Gerrow Tom K.
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07-21-2016
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Good afternoon Jake, Thank you for this information. After reviewing the widget, it appears that this will do part of what we're looking to do - that is, it will provide the same value for all selected records, similar to ArcGIS for Desktop's Calculate. We're wanting to have an editable data grid that individual records can be updated separately and individually, like the edit mode in ArcGIS for Desktop. We will look at the possibility of using this widget if not other solutions pan out. Thank you again. Best regards, Tom K
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07-15-2016
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Is it possible to mass edit a feature table in ArcGIS Online either through the default viewer or is there a Web AppBuilder widget that enables this functionality? We have a some values that need to be updated in a hosted feature service and the user has limited knowledge of editing. Alternatively, is there a workflow for updating the data en-masse from an Excel spreadsheet? That kind-of defeats the purpose for us though, but I'd take it to speed up their update process. Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks everyone.
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07-15-2016
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I don't know if you've solved this issue, but I believe there's now a Calculate process in the feature service table.
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Well, this didn't seem to work the way I expected it to work. Using ArcGIS Online, we want to point two different feature services at a single data source and enable editing and visibility on 1/2 of the fields in one feature service, and 1/2 of the fields the other feature service - allowing two different groups to contribute to a single data source. I believe this is easy using ArcGIS for Server, but this workflow is for those without ArcGIS for Server. Any comments or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, Tom K.
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03-24-2016
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Although Shawn Kraft originally penned the technique back in April 2014, some official Best Practices documentation finally arrived in the link above which highlights his process to limit undesired public editing of feature services.
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