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Good point. I'm not editing so I didn't even think of that. I'm using the feature service in a web app for a network trace so it serves my purposes okay, but not ideally. Hopefully we can get a response from ESRI to better understand the limitations of feature services.
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Hi Raul, that's correct. I am not looking for visible range.... I am talking about reference scale for symbols. I still have not found the answer for this so I am assuming it is not possible, for whatever reason. My workaround was to add the layers from my feature service into the basemap (because the basemap holds the reference scale) and then turn the feature layers symbols to fully transparent. This solves my problem where the symbols still look big when zoomed in, but the actual feature that is being traced or clicked on from the feature service is invisible, on top of the drawn symbol on the basemap. The only problem remaining is that now my symbols show up on the Legend or Layer List invisible as well.
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I am trying to figure out how to make a feature service recognize the set reference scale for symbols that was saved in the source mxd file. Is this possible? I have been able to publish a map service and have the reference scale hold, but when I enable the Feature Access capability and test zooming in on the hosted feature layers, the symbols to not recognize a reference scale. Is this a configuration that can be set in the web map or in another location that I am missing? I am publishing from ArcGIS Desktop 10.3.1 and I have tested this locally with ArcGIS Server 10.3.1 through ArcGIS Online as well as a hosted AGOL feature service. Neither seem to work. Any ideas? Thanks.
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