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Hi Dan, Yes. With relation to "Managing extended properties": I get to point 7 of "Adding an Extended Property Table to the System". "Now, when editing your job type, this table will appear in Extended Properties tab." <-- this bit is not true for me, I don't see the table I just added. I can't add it again. With relation to "Configuring Extended Properties": I can see my table I have added, and configure which properties I want to link to my job type. So, all that works. Problem is, I can't "see" the extended properties in Workflow Manager, nor can I see my table in Workflow Manager Administrator nor can I see or edit the properties through the REST endpoints.
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ArcGIS Workflow installed on ArcGIS server. Server version : 10.4 Workflow Manager : 10.4 As I understand it, it should be possible to use a feature class as an extended property table in Workflow. Here is how I try and do it: 1. R-click Extended Property Table 2. Click Add Extended Properties Table 3. In the Dialogue that pops up, I select my featureclass and click "Add". 4. Leave name as suggested and set the "Link Field" to the column I created. 5. Click "OK" and the Dialogue closes Now, I don't see my feature class appear under "Extende Property Tables". If I try again to add the table, it now errors with "Error Storing TP_Application". I do some troubleshooting and find: 1. Is my table listed under "GeoDatabses -> Extended Property Tables"? No. 2. JTX_PROP_RELATIONSHIPS has an entry for my table. (I also tried one to one, same error) 3. I look at Job Types->MyJobType, "Extended Properties" tab and my table appears there. I can select the table and some of it's properties. 4. After selecting properties in (4) above, I create a Job and open it in Workflow Manager. In the Related Properties tab, my featureclass's fields do NOT appear (same for when I try and add it as 1-1, does not appear in Extended Properties). Only the "regular" tables that I have added appear as editable extended properties. Some pre-emptive answers: Yes, I can add "regular" tables with no problem. Yes, I have a link field in my FeatureClass and it is set up in exactly the same manner as the "regular" tables that do work. Yes, the FeatureClass is visible to the workflow manager administrator. It's in exactly the "same place" as the "regular" tables that do work. So, am I doing something wrong, or is this a bug?
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Is there a "standard application" similar to the FLEX "Standard Viewer" that gives one a starting point for developing an application from scratch? Something that already covers the basics and that can then be customized with what you need to add. I haven't looked at them extensively, but so far the best I could find are the list of iOS Developer examples. However, most of these seem to focus one one specific functionality and will not give all the other "basics". My hope is to get something with basic map functions and connection and layer management. Something like the iPhone app currently available on the AppStore.
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