Portal Item Relationship
An enumeration of PortalItem relationship types.
Since
200.0.0
Inheritors
Types
Relates an API key to an item on the ArcGIS for Developers item pages. The creator of the relationship must own all related items.
Relates a Map Area to a custom Map Package, Tile Package, SQLite Geodatabase, or Vector Tile Package. The creator of the relationship must own all related items.
Relates a Map Area to a Map Package, Tile Package, SQLite Geodatabase, or Vector Tile Package. The creator of the relationship must own all related items, and all related items are treated as one item when shared or deleted.
Relates an item to an attachment. The creator of the relationship must own all related items, and all related items are treated as one item when shared or deleted.
Relates an item to a report.
Relates a listed item to a provisioned item. Both the source (parent) and destination (child) items must be listed: the parent publicly and the child privately.
Relates a Web Map to an Application Configuration. The creator of the relationship must own all related items, all related items are treated as one item when shared or deleted, and the destination item inherits all sharing permissions of the origin item.
Relates a Web Map to a Map Area. The creator of the relationship must own all related items.
Relates a map with a feature collection.
Relates a map with a service.
Relates a mobile application with a code attachment. All related items are treated as one item when shared or deleted, and the destination item inherits all sharing permissions of the origin item.
Relates a derived service and its source data. The derived service is the origin of the relationship, and the source data is the destination of the relationship. The source data can be a service. This relationship can be queried in both directions.
Relates a Feature Service to a Feature Layer. The creator of the relationship must own all related items, and all related items are treated as one item when shared or deleted.
Relates a Feature Service containing all the routes and the Route Layer representing each route. The creator of the relationship must own all related items, and all related items are treated as one item when deleted.
Relates a source service and a derived service. The source service is the origin of the relationship, and the derived service is the destination of the relationship. This relationship can be queried in both directions.
Relates a Vector Tile service or style to a Vector Tile service or style. The creator of the relationship must own the destination item.
Relates a Solution to items created as part of the Solution. This relationship is only applicable to ArcGIS Online organizations.
Relates a Vector Tile service to a style. The creator of the relationship must own the destination item.
Relates a Survey123 Add In to data related to the add in. The creator of the relationship must own the origin item.
Relates a survey to its data. The creator of the relationship must own the origin item.
Relates a survey to a Feature Service. The creator of the relationship must own the origin item.
Relates a StoryMap Theme to the StoryMaps that use the theme. A theme can be used by many stories, but a story uses only one theme.
Relates a Track View with a Web Map that was created in the Tracker web app.
Relates a Web Style to the Desktop Style that is used to publish the Web Style. The creator of the relationship must own all related items.
Relates a Web Mapping Application with a code attachment. All related items are treated as one item when shared or deleted, and the destination item inherits all sharing permissions of the origin item.
Relates a Web Map to a Workforce Feature Service. The creator of the relationship must own all related items.