For example, SOIs can be used to restrict edit operation support for certain users while granting edit support for another set of users in the same feature service. Another example of data level control is implementing an SOI to hide certain layers, fields, or records for certain users while...
Remember that once you publish a service online, it’s through the client that you access the map layer. By using the URL of the REST endpoint, it’s how you can call any published service. Resources Esri Documentation: What is ArcGIS Server?
Beyond that I have not seen what relevance it has for the Feature Class it belongs too. I was wondering if it had any other influence on the FC. ESRI documentation seems weak on the subject. Reply 0 Kudos by XanderBakker Esri Esteemed Contributor 02-13-2018 03:30 AM Mark as...
is a markup feature in the geodatabase that stores information about changes in the LRS. It contains measure values, so it can be used as a substitute route feature until the actual LRS Network has been updated in the GIS. When you become aware of an error, omission, or planned ...
Enriches a raster by adding bands derived from values of specified attributes from an external table or a feature service. Recast Dynamically modifies the parameters used in a mosaic dataset or image service without physically persisting the changes to the items. Remap Allo...
you can specify the output as either .tpk – the traditional format – or .tpkx, which uses an optimized storage structure. Developers will be pleased to know that Esri is making .tpkx an open specification. You can access it on GitHub to create your own custom solutions with tile package...
Service Adds support for new datatypes: esriFieldTypeBigInteger esriFieldTypeTimeOnly esriFieldTypeDateOnly esriFieldTypeTimestampOffsetarcgis.gis.nbSystemManager properties Updates reference documentation arcgis.gis.workflowmanagerAdds ability to set a job version using an existing version Adds support...
Another significant update is the support for map services as feature inputs for analysis. This can be useful when you want to analyze data that is stored in a map service. For example, you could use a map service for census data to perform spatial analysis on the data. ...
Takedown requestView complete answer on support.esri.com Is a shapefile a data layer? Takedown requestView complete answer on developers.arcgis.com What do you need for a shapefile? The required files that make up a shapefile are: shp (feature geometry) ...
Spatial data might contain additional information or nonspatial data known asattributes. An attribute is usually a piece of information that describes a feature. Spatial data can have any number of attributes about a location, such as a map, photographs, historical information and so on. ...