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Update feature use token

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    Ken Lyon

    I think we can't really do this as it could be perceived as a way to avoid Esri's licensing. You would effectively be using one "editor" as a proxy user for potentially several "viewer" users.

    One way you could limit what's visible to users while still allowing them to edit would be to use VertiGIS Studio Access Control which would let you restrict what is visible. This is only available in an on-premises installation, though, which may or may not be an option for you.

  • Ken Lyon

    Hi Nabaz Gharib Mohammed,

    Thanks for your idea. I'm not quite sure I understand. Are you saying that you want a user who is logged in with view permission to be able to update a feature using a different access token to override their permission?

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  • Nabaz Gharib Mohammed

    Hi Ken Lyon,
    Yes exactly, I want the user to be able to add record, without need for edit role. that is because in some cases the feature is shared among several groups, and I don't want the users in the group sees all features in the feature layer. because it contains some sensitive data.

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