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I just gave this a try on my side with a few surveys and haven't seen any issues so far. Are some of your surveys still opening? I would also be curious if you are able to open the ones that are giving you problems in the field or desktop app.
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Hi Duncan, it looks like the download link on this page still works: Introducing the ArcGIS bump map tools | ArcGIS Blog
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08-22-2017
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From what I understand the above url is the default printing service for ArcGIS Online so I'm not sure you wouldn't have access.If you create a new app using Web AppBuilder in ArcGIS Online > add a print widget, what is the url set to? Mine is already set to the default print service without having to make any changes:
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08-10-2017
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One thing I notice about your screen shots is that the Android device is only looking at the feature details, whereas the iOS device is already editing the feature. I am wondering if you can try hitting the edit button in the bottom left corner on Android and check if you then see the same fields from the iOS screen capture? Alternatively, in iOS can you try only selecting the feature instead of editing it - are your hidden fields still showing? From my testing so far, both Android and iOS seem to respect the popup configuration in the ArcGIS Online web map - if you are only looking at the feature details they will show you fields with display checked on, but if you are actually editing the feature they will show you fields with edit checked on.
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08-08-2017
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Before Copy Runtime Geodatabase to File Geodatabase tool existed in ArcMap (10.2 and earlier), we had to use a combination of two tools instead. These steps should also work in ArcGIS Pro: 1. Search for the tool “Export XML Workspace Document” 2. In Input data, drag and drop the .geodatabase file from your device (you have to drag and drop it in the white line below “Input data” because you won’t be able to find it using the “Open” button) 3. Choose a location for the output .xml file. Leave all other options by default. 4. Once done, open the tool Import XML Workspace Document (in Data Management/Distributed Geodatabase) 5. In Target GDB, put the location of the geodatabase that will contain all the exported data (it will automatically create one if it doesn’t exists yet in the specified folder). Always use a blank GDB. 6. In Import file, put the .xml file you created earlier. Leave other options by default. 7. You should now have a file geodatabase containing all the data Here's where I found the original steps that I modified for Pro: Tuto: Collector for ArcGIS: Go (really) offline! | CartoBLOG I tested this out in Pro 2.0 and it looks like this works. Hope this helps!
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07-04-2017
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If you have version 10.5 of ArcMap you can theoretically do this there as well. There is an environment setting called Maintain Attachments that was added in Pro and ArcMap at around the same time. It is turned on by default and this environment setting applies to the Merge tool.
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Are you able to test logging in to survey123.arcgis.com outside of your work network and see if the same thing happens to check if that could be the source of the problem?
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I just gave this a try with a few different surveys and it seems to be working for me. A few ideas to narrow this down: 1. Does it do the same thing in multiple web browsers? (Chrome, IE, Firefox) 2. If you log into arcgis.com instead of survey123.arcgis.com, are you able to view your feature layers & add them to new maps without any problems?
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I see what you mean, it looks like there is an ArcGIS Idea that is currently under consideration about this: Option to not use UTC time in ArcGIS Online There are a few people on that thread that mention the same issue as you where they have multiple fields. If you have a chance, it might be helpful if you could make a comment as well explaining your use case. In the mean time, are you working with point data, lines, or polygons? It looks the option to specify a time zone was recently added when publishing a csv so that might be an option if you're using points. There's also the Convert Time Zone tool mentioned in the technical article, although I'm not sure how much faster that would be than your current workaround.
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05-05-2017
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Hi Roger, Here's an article about this that might be helpful: Problem: ArcGIS Online pop-up windows and attribute tables display the date as a day earlier If you are working in desktop, the easiest way to get around this is probably to enable time on the layer and specify a time zone before publishing.
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05-05-2017
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Hi Tom, I came across your idea while researching this functionality and wanted to mention that you can use filters to view features created today by using the "in the last" operator mentioned in the Apply filters documentation. I think this should have the dynamic aspect you were looking for I'm not sure if that option existed or not when you originally made this post in December so I thought I'd mention it just in case.
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I generally work with file geodatabases, but I have not changed my editing settings in Pro and here is what I have by default in case this is useful:
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From my testing, if I create a Map Journal and sharing is set to private, then view the story, I can see that the token is added on the end of the image url. However, after I switched the Map Journal so it was shared publicly, when viewing the Story Map Journal if I open the image in a new tab the token is no longer there. I'm not sure why this is not the case for you but maybe it's a difference in the steps we're following? Here are the steps I used if you want to try this out on a new Map Journal and check if you get the same results: 1. Logged in to storymaps.arcgis.com > Create Story 2. Map Journal > Ok 3. Chose the side panel layout 4. For my main stage content I just create a simple map 5. Edited the side panel > add image > Upload file > browsed to my image 6. Saved Story Map Journal (Sharing is still set to private). Viewed Story, then opened my image in a new tab. The image url has a token at the end 7. Edit the Story Map Journal and changed the Sharing to Public. 8. Viewed story, then opened my image in a new tab. The image no longer has a token at the end.
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It looks like there are expired tokens on the end of your image urls that are causing the problem. The images appear to be shared publicly, so removing this token should resolve the problem. So for the first image, it is using the link: http://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/7d8c877fdf8b42418e3110ad6cdd454a/resources/11368_Upstream__148951762393… If you try pasting this url into your browser it will give you an 'Invalid token' error. If you remove the token from the end of the url, it works: http://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/7d8c877fdf8b42418e3110ad6cdd454a/resources/11368_Upstream__148951762393… A few potential ways to fix this: 1.Edit your Story Map and Re-upload the photos the same way you originally added them and double check the url to make sure it doesn't have a token at the end 2. Edit your Story Map, edit the section with the broken link, click the 'Source' button (in red below), then remove the token from the end of the link directly and save: This is just what I thought of so far, there may be other ways of doing this. Hope this helps!
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While there might be other ways to do this, I think at the end of the day downloading your data from ArcGIS Online as a shapefile is probably the most straight forward and fastest solution. It is always a good idea to take regular backups of your data anyways. Any alternatives I can think of would take multiple steps and would probably not be as reliable. For example, the Append tool can transfer records from a feature service to a shapefile, but that would only really work for new features, not updated features.
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