Feature layers are bundled into SQLite database files. Package names reflect the names of the layers they contain. When layers in your map are updated, corresponding map area packages must be refreshed.
You can set a refresh schedule to refresh feature layer packages at a specified interval and time—for example, every Monday at a. If layers are added to or removed from the web map, you must update the entire map area to update the data. In some cases, you may also need to re-create or delete map areas.
Note: You cannot share a web map that contains a map area with groups that allow members to update all items , and organization administrators cannot change ownership of a web map that contains a map area.
To create a map area for a web map that contains a secure public feature service , the service must be from an ArcGIS Server To create , edit , and manage map areas for a web map, you must be the owner of the map and have privileges to create content. You can create up to 16 map areas for your web map. The number of map areas you create depends on the needs of your organization and its field workers. Before creating a map area, be sure to configure the advanced offline settings for your map.
If you modify these settings after you create map areas, you will need to re-create the map areas to use the updated settings. It's recommended that you delete the existing map areas and create new ones using the steps below. Set a level of detail that is appropriate for the map area you create. If the level of detail is too great for example, you set the level of detail to Streets but your map area is the size of Spain , you'll receive a warning indicating you must either reduce the map area or decrease the level of detail.
Scheduled refreshes don't apply to tile layers. You must manually refresh tile layer packages as needed. Your new map area appears in the Map Areas list with a badge indicating the area is being packaged.
Packaging can take several seconds or minutes, depending on the size of the data being packaged. Once packaging successfully completes, you can view a list of created packages by clicking the arrow for the map area. Once you've created a map area, you may want to change its name, shape, level of detail, or the schedule for refreshing feature layer packages if set.
You can refresh, re-create, or delete map area packages at any time. If you set a refresh schedule for a map area, its feature layer packages are automatically refreshed at the specified interval and time.
You also have the option of manually refreshing map area packages. Refreshing a package updates the data it contains to reflect any changes made to the map data since the package was last created or refreshed. You can additionally enable scheduled updates that control how often an app can get updated map areas for read-only use. In this scenario, you define when the updated packages are available for download.
This is a one-way update; clients can only download updated packages not synchronize any edits they've made , and they can only download the updates after the day and time you specified for the package to update. These scheduled updates provide several performance and scalability benefits over synchronization, and allow updates to be pushed to thousands of users efficiently.
Note: If your offline web map contains an editable ArcGIS Server feature service that references versioned data, you cannot enable scheduled updates that generate updated packages for read-only use. Please try again in a few minutes. Is This Content Helpful? Back to top. How can we make this better?
Please provide as much detail as possible. Contact our Support Team. Request Case Start Chat. For hosted feature layers that have export enabled , the people who have access to the hosted feature layer can export the layer data to a shapefile. Add shapefiles in a. Add a shapefile. Compression formats other than a. When you create a. For more information, see Enable file geodatabase download. Tip: This setting is recommended for public data to hasten the download process.
For nonhosted feature services, add custom distributions to the service's structured metadata. Private content can be downloaded as Excel files or feature collection files. The same formats are included in the export options on the item's content view as a download option. Site owners and core team members can make files or documents that are not supported natively in ArcGIS Online , such as CAD files or nonhosted file and geodatabases, accessible on the item's content view. Additional resource links are shown on the side panel when clicking the download button.
Provide the URL and ensure that the file has a name and that the Function parameter is set to Download. Feedback on this topic? Back to Top. How downloads work Downloading is a process where someone requests a file format for an item that is available for download in a site's content library.
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