You will still have access to the classic Map Viewer and can set either the new Map Viewer or Map Viewer Classic as the default for your organization. More information on this may be found in this blog: New Map Viewer in General Availability. The Map Viewer comes with enhancements in its interface, the ability to create apps directly from the app, and additional layer support. With this latest release of ArcGIS Enterprise, the new Map Viewer comes installed with ArcGIS Enterprise.
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The new Map Viewer, formerly known as the Map Viewer Beta, was introduced last year as a separate install with ArcGIS Enterprise 10.8.1 and 10.9.
Precision, scale, and length cannot be set for fields of type raster.ArcGIS Enterprise portal | Content and data management | Administration | Apps | ArcGIS Enterprise server roles | ArcGIS Knowledge | Learn more ArcGIS Enterprise portal New Map Viewer This is helpful when a picture is the best way to describe a feature. It is stored within or alongside the geodatabase. To allow for deletion at a later time set the field to NON_REQUIRED (the default).Ī field of type raster allows you to have a raster image as an attribute. Entering invalid domain names or values will not cause the tool to fail but it will be ignored and no domain will be set for the field.įields set as REQUIRED are permanent and you will not be able to delete them with future processing. The name of an existing domain must be specified for the Field Domain parameter. Even if the dialog box allows you to add a value for precision or scale, it will be ignored during execution. When creating a new field in a geodatabase feature class or table, you can specify the field's type, but not its precision, and scale. When creating integer fields, your precision should be 10 or less, or your field may be created as double.
The precision and scale of a field describe the maximum size and precision of data that can be stored in the field. The Field Domain parameter can use an existing domain from a feature class in a personal, file, or SDE geodatabase. This tool cannot add a field that is not nullable when the rows already exist. It is only possible to add a field that is not nullable to an empty geodatabase feature class or table. The Field Length parameter is only applicable on fields of type text or blob.įor geodatabases, if field type defines a character or number is inserted into each record if the Field Is Nullable parameter default is accepted.Ī shapefile does not support alias for fields, so you cannot add a field alias to a shapefile. The added field will always be displayed at the end of the table.
If field type defines a numeric item, zeros are inserted for each record. VPF and CAD feature data overlays will not work since they are read-only formats that are not native to ArcGIS.įor coverages, shapefiles, and dBase tables, if field type defines a character, blanks are inserted for each record. Coverages, stand-alone tables, feature classes from ArcSDE and personal or file geodatabases, layer files, raster catalogs, and shapefiles will work as valid input for this command.