Ī map is created automatically when you add a feature layer to your workbook. Hosted feature layers are identified with the dataset icon in the data pane, whereas remote feature layers are identified with the remote dataset icon. įeature layers can be either hosted or remote. The badges indicate authoritative content, deprecated content, ArcGIS Living Atlas layers, layers shared through a distributed collaboration, subscriber content, premium content, and content purchased through ArcGIS Marketplace. Some feature layers in the Add to page window, such as layers from ArcGIS Living Atlas, may include badges that give you information about the layer. Depending on who created the layers, how they are shared, and which deployment you are using, you can find feature layers in My content, My groups, My organization, Living Atlas, and Boundaries. Feature layersįeature layers in your organization are categorized in the Add to page window to make them easier for you to find. Several data types can be added to a workbook, including feature layers, files, and database datasets.
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For more information, see Install Insights in ArcGIS Enterprise. Contact your administrator if the connectors are not available. The OneDrive and SharePoint connectors can be disabled for an Insights in ArcGIS Enterprise organization during the installation process. OneDrive-Datasets stored in Microsoft OneDrive.SharePoint-Datasets stored in Microsoft SharePoint.Databases-Database connections and their associated spatial and nonspatial tables.Boundaries-Standard boundary feature layers that have been configured for your organization.My organization-Feature layers created by you or another member of your organization and shared to your organization.My groups-Feature layers created by you or another member of your organization and shared to a group of which you are a member.My content-Feature layers created by you.ArcGIS organization-Data from your ArcGIS Enterprise organization.
Upload file- Excel workbooks, CSV files, shapefiles, and GeoJSON files that are added directly to your workbook.ArcGIS public-Feature layers shared publicly from ArcGIS Online users outside of your organization.Living Atlas-Feature layers curated by ArcGIS Online and configured for your ArcGIS Enterprise organization.
The following data tabs and data sources are available in Insights in ArcGIS Enterprise: Data types are organized into tabs, and the available tabs depend on the Insights deployment ( Insights in ArcGIS Enterprise, Insights in ArcGIS Online, or Insights desktop) you are using. The Add to page window organizes your data to make it available in your workbook. You can use the search bar, filter, Favorites list, View items button, and Sort button to help you find the items you want to add to a page. Clicking the title of a dataset opens the dataset in a new workbook. The Datasets tab on the home page gives you access to the feature layers that you created or that were shared with you by members of your organization. You can add data to your workbook page from various data sources, allowing you to quickly find the data you need for your analysis. Your data is the basis of everything you do in Insights.