This is a suitable workflow for sharing static data to lots of clients, but should not be used to edit data across a number of clients or to share data that changes frequently. Static feature collection editing, where tables are created from the features in the map or a portal item, edits are made and changes are saved back into the map or portal item.
#Arcgis 10.6 editing attribute table Offline
See Offline maps, scenes, and data for more information on offline workflows. Suitable for multi-user offline workflows. Offline feature service editing and sync, where a local geodatabase is created from a sync-enabled feature service before going offline, tables are retrieved from the geodatabase while offline, edits are made, then changes are applied back to the service when the device is back online again (and server changes are optionally synchronized back).Suitable for multi-user editing scenarios. Online feature service editing, where a table is created from the service, edits are made, and the changes are applied back to the service as soon as the user has finished the edit operation.Feature layers store and edit their data using database tables called feature tables.Įditing features is supported in a number of workflows: Adding, updating, and deleting feature attachments (related files such as pictures, documents or videos)įeature layers inside your map's operational layers collection provide the basis for editing.
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Modifying geometry (moving or reshaping, for example).
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When you edit in ArcGIS Runtime, you add, update, and delete features.