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Similar to the Update (Append) button functionality for hosted features services, add a Truncate button!
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07-14-2020
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So, you had to make every hosted feature layer in your map editable for it to work?
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04-27-2020
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I also am unable to publish or overwrite in 2.5. "Staging failed" every time. I don't want to downgrade, but I can't get my work done if this persists...
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03-10-2020
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For disconnected use with Collector, a side-loaded .tpk basemap is somehow unavailable in my map? I have verified that the basemap is on my local device. It worked fine before the update. Was this capability broken with the new update?
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10-31-2019
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In any of ArcGIS Online's web maps and applications that provide editing, such as Collector and Web App Builder, it would be nice to be able to restrict editing to specified scale levels per feature layer. For example, I want users to see data at small scales, but I don't want them creating or editing data at small scales. I want to be able to specify the scale level at which point the user can begin editing the feature layer. The workaround I am using is to create a view without edit permissions that appears at those smaller scales, while making sure the editable parent layer is only visible at the specified maximum scale I prefer for editing to take place. So, this works, but it adds extra complexity that I wish I didn't have to maintain.
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08-05-2019
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In any of ArcGIS Online's web maps and applications that provide editing, such as Collector and Web App Builder, it would be nice to be able to restrict editing to specified scale levels per feature layer. For example, I want users to see data at small scales, but I don't want them creating or editing data at small scales. I want to be able to specify the scale level at which point the user can begin editing the feature layer. The workaround I am using is to create a view without edit permissions that appears at those smaller scales, while making sure the editable parent layer is only visible at the specified maximum scale I prefer for editing to take place. So, this works, but it adds extra complexity that I wish I didn't have to maintain.
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08-05-2019
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In any of ArcGIS Online's web maps and applications that provide editing, such as Collector and Web App Builder, it would be nice to be able to restrict editing to specified scale levels per feature layer. For example, I want users to see data at small scales, but I don't want them creating or editing data at small scales. I want to be able to specify the scale level at which point the user can begin editing the feature layer. The workaround I am using is to create a view without edit permissions that appears at those smaller scales, while making sure the editable parent layer is only visible at the specified maximum scale I prefer for editing to take place. So, this works, but it adds extra complexity that I wish I didn't have to maintain.
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08-05-2019
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I can't get any offline maps to download on any of my Collector maps on either version of Collector. Anyone experiencing this?
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05-02-2019
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My data is using subtypes and domains. Has this long-existing Esri functionality been excluded from the new Collector application testing?
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01-14-2019
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Using the new Collector app on several different iPads and iPhones, newly added points disappear from the map. When switching immediately back to Collector Classic, the point is there. So, it seems the data is safe, but this certainly makes the new Collector unusable until this is resolved. Anyone else experiencing this issue?
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