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Many thanks Robert, Do you know if Esri is intending to add this functionality in the coming updates? Best,
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Is it possible to edit a table related to a feature class (using one to many relationship class with forward messaging from the origin feature class to the destination table) using Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS. I was able to view the related table, but I could not edit them. Any suggestion on how to edit them? Any help is appreciated Best Regards, Hani
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Exactly! I agree with you that this should be included from the very beginning Best!
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I have a feature class for buildings, and a table for the flats within each buildings. The flats-table is linked to the building feature class by a relationship class that defines a one-to-many relationship (each single building is composed of many flats) based on the “Building_Number” field as a key field between the table and the feature class. In addition to the key field, there are many fields common between the table and the feature class (Parcel_Number, Block_Number, City,...). In the building’s data, the data of all these fields are already entered. However, the flats data will be created and added to the building data using the relationship class (in the first screen screenshot). When I add a new flat to the building, the only field populated within the flat’s data is the Building_Number field (because it is the primary key), and the other fields that are common between the two datasets and which are already filled in the building feature class are kept Null. Is there a way to derive or inherit the common data available at the feature class to the new records (flats) added to the table? In the screenshots below, there is a land parcel with the city name, block number, and parcel number data entered and ready, when I create a new flat in this building, only the building number is auto-entered, and the other common fields are kept “Null”, and I should repeat entering data for them. Is there a way to inherit this data from the building’s data automatically when creating a new flat?
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Thanks a lot Richard for the helpful and valuable contribution, Based on what you've mentioned above, I can say that there is NO way to submit edits from a table/feature class in a certain (Geo)Database to another table/feature class in another (Geo)Database. I can conclude that the only way to do such scenario is to geo-enable the Oracle database so it becomes an enterprise geodatabase where feature classes can live, and then I can create a relationship class that links them and propagates edits between them. Or alternatively, creating an SQL Server enterprise geodatabas, and importing all the oracle data into it. Is this correct? What do you think? Best, Hani
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Many thanks Wes for the prompt input Its a One-Many relationship, May you please elaborate more about how can I do this (with the 1-Many relationship)? Best,
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Is there any plan to enable users to use their own network analyst services (oublished by ArcGIS Server not standard ArcGIS Online routing services) to find shortest routes in the next release of Collector for ArcGIS? Best Regards, Hani
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Is there any plan to introduce customizable forms for data entry in the next release of collector for ArcGIS? Best Regards, Hani
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I have the following scenario: I have an enterprise database NOT Geodatabase (Oracle Database) that contains hundreds of tables that I can connect to via ArcMap and explore its tables hosted on a standalone server. I also have another enterprise Geodatabase hosted on another separate server that contains layers that have common fields with the tables in the first enterprise database. I can link the data between the two databases by joining/relating the tables from the two databases using key fields that the two databases share. After linking the two databases, I want to be able to edit the enterprise database’s tabular data linked to the feature classes attribute tables in the Geodatabase. Usually, when I have a feature class and a stand alone table (which share a key field that contains unique identifiers for each feature/record) within the same Geodatabase, I create a relationship class that defines the relation between them (using composite relationship, and forward messaging), and then I can edit the table from the feature class. However, in this case the table lives in a separate enterprise database, and the feature class lives in another enterprise Geodatabase, and so the relationship class cannot see the table and the feature class simultaneously. My question is: How can I edit the tabular data from the feature class. The example below can better elaborate my case: 1- I have a feature class for buildings in an enterprise Geodatabase (SQL Server Geo-Enabled database) that contains a field “Building_Code” that identify each building 2- I also have a stand alone table for the same buildings in an Oracle enterprise database (Not Geo-enabled), which also contain the “Building_Code” field 3- I want to establish a relationship (as I used to do with relationship classes) between the feature class (as origin) and the stand alone table (as a destination) based on the “Building_Code” field. Is this possible? If yes, please advise how can I do this. Any help is appreciated Hani
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Thanks for interest Richard, I have write permission to both the feature class and the table. BTW, what is meant by the index? Best,
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I am trying to join a layer with a table using a common field in both of them, when I construct the join, and click "validate join" an error that says: "There was a problem creating the index on the table...." appears. What might be the issue here? Any help is highly appreciated Hani
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Can I create a Workgroup geodatabase with Microsoft SQL Server, NOT Microsoft SQL Server Express? Best Regards, Hani
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