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Portal Collaboration for Address Points #409

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ZachBeck opened this issue May 30, 2024 · 4 comments
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Portal Collaboration for Address Points #409

ZachBeck opened this issue May 30, 2024 · 4 comments
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ZachBeck commented May 30, 2024

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Collaborative environment for participating counties to update/maintain their address points. Counties will be able to edit points in an Experience Builder app and current editing environment can be deprecated.

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  • Address points loaded into Portal
  • Test editing possibilities and attribute rules in Experience Builder.
  • Deprecate addressediting.utah.gov if Experience Builder route seems best.

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ZachBeck commented Feb 3, 2025

ArcGIS Web Editor doesn't have the functionality to be saved or shared as an app.

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steveoh commented Feb 3, 2025

Can you explain why those things are important? Are they ruling out the tool as an option?

I was able to navigate to the arcgis web editor and choose the sanpete web map that was shared with me.

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I now have a url directly for that web map that I can navigate to edit sanpete points.

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ZachBeck commented Feb 3, 2025

For some reason I envisioned it as an app that could be saved. I guess I was wrong.

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steveoh commented Feb 3, 2025

Saved as an item in arcgis like the experience builder things? In my view, this tool is more like the map viewer in that it's a default behavior and nothing needs to be saved or managed. Esri manages it, not us. There isn't anything to save other than the link to edit the web map you are interested in.

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