The hide attribute profile conditionally decides if a field/attribute should be shown in the Attributes Panel.

This profile can be used to hide fields when another condition is true. For example hiding certain fields which are not relevant to the type of feature being captured.

Profile variables

Variable NameTypeDescription
$mapFeatureSetCollectionThe list of layers in the web map. Can be used with the FeatureSetByName or FeatureSetById function to get a particular layer in the map. This can then be queried.
$userIdTextThe unique user ID of the editor who is logged into the application.
$userNameTextThe full name of the editor who is logged into the application.
$userIdentityTextProvides a credential instance. This can be used when accessing external layers with the FeatureLayer function. The credentials represent the user’s logged in credentials.
$sessionDictionaryA dictionary containing key value pairs. The dictionary contains all the session variables that have been configured in the app. When the application first launches, the user will be asked for values for the session variables. They can also (if configured) change session variables in the application. This provides programmatic access to the user’s choices / settings.
$editingLayerFeatureSetThe layer to which $feature belongs to. Can be queried to find other records.
$featureFeatureThe feature that has been edited, added or worked on.
$valueAnyThe value to test in the script. Certain rules, such as the restrict domain values rule, pass in a value for the current field value.
$parentFeatureFeatureIf there is a geographic contains relationship for the current feature being edited, this variable will contain the parent (or containing feature).
$routeFeatureFeatureIf the feature is a linear referencing feature, this variable will reference source route/line feature.

Return types

Boolean

ValueDescription
trueThe attribute is hidden.
falseThe attribute is shown.

Example

Hidden based on the value of another field:

/** Conditionally hide the display of a field.
 *
 *  When this script returns true, the field will be hidden. This example
 *  shows hiding a field when another attribute of the feature is of a
 *  specific value.
 *
 * @returns - (boolean)
 */

if ($feature.developmentType == "residential") {
  // hide the field
  return true;
} else {
  // the development type value is not residential, therefore display the field.
  return false;
}
false