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Use the hyperlink "command:" syntax within a markdown textbox to run a workflow.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    As an alternative is there any way/plans to use the hash part of the url (#) to run commands as well within the HTML5 viewer?

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  • Stefan Schweigert

    Hello James,

     

    The 'command:' syntax is intended to be used in a client application (e.g. feature description, as you mentioned). For example, on the GW5 Sample Site with GVH, the feature description is configured to use <a href="command:RunWorkflowByUrlAndInputs?url=https://latitudegeo.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1ac6e0742f45475098d1b40010448776&inputs={$Geometry}">Highlight State</a>, which passes in the geometry from the feature and highlights it.

     

    There is a documentation section on our GVH command support that you might find useful: https://docs.geocortex.com/essentials/gvh/2.10/admin-help/Default.htm#gvh/admin/commands.htm

     

    I'm not aware of any current plans for the URL syntax that you mentioned.

     

    Thanks, Stefan

     

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Right, thats what I read in the docs, I was just hoping to be able to build a markdown string which contained different information and commands via links but the object being shown is not derived from an Arcgis feature but a custom web service all. I can achieve what I want through form buttons, it is just a lot more work than this approach would have been.

     

    Anyway, thanks for the response. I added it as an idea.

    Cheers!

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