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  • Andrew Flynn
    I found the answer to my own question. I was able to identify a feature using a workflow by using the output of a "Select Features" Task and running the extrenal command "Show Feature Details".
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  • Andrew Flynn
    I've run into one issue with this workflow. The "ShowFeatureDetails" command only opens the details page, but does not populate it. So it only shows the details of the last thing I had identified, not the new item I want to identify. How do I show the feature details for a new feature I want to identify?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Andrew, 

     

    If you want to display the attributes in the Feature Details pane, then you need to make sure that the feature set referenced in the "Select Features" activity contains attribute information in it. So if you have a Query Task activity before the Select Features activity, then you want to ensure that the Out Fields Parameter contains "*" to return all attributes. 

     

    If you want to show the new item identified, then perhaps you should try this command instead:

     

    "ShowFeatureDetailsCompact" - displays the feature details in the left pane

     

    "ShowFeatureDetailsExpanded" - displays the feature details in the expanded view at the bottom of viewer

     

    By default, if no command parameter is specified for either of these commands, then it will open the Feature Details for the first result in the list. 

     

    I hope this helps,

     

    Carmen
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  • Andrew Flynn
    Thank you Carmen! It turns out my issue was the "Collection Name" in the "Select Features" activity. I was treating it as an output variable, instead of a name I needed to provide. So once I supplied a collection name the workflow ran perfect. Thanks for your help!
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