
The location tracking feature layers and hosted feature layer views are created in a Location Tracking folder in the contents of the account that was used to enable tracking. These hosted feature layer views provide users who are not administrators with access to the tracks they should see. When using track information in your maps and apps, use hosted feature layer views created with track views that follow the same schema. Overview of the location tracking schemaĪ service with three feature layers and two coded value domains with a predefined schema.

If that is how you use your tracks, continue reading this topic to learn about the tracking layer's schema and the advanced analysis and configuration that can be done. You can also use the tracks to do advanced analysis in ArcGIS.

If you need a more complete picture of the locations of your mobile users and where they've been in relation to other assets and information important to you, add the hosted feature layer view of the tracks to your own map or app. If that is how you use your tracks, see View tracks in Track Viewer. Track Viewer provides an overview of the last known locations and the tracks of mobile users and allows the track viewer to do simple filtering and analysis. Once track viewers have access to tracks, they can view them in the Track Viewer web app or another map or app.

Anyone with the privilege to view location tracks and access to a track view can view the tracks of the specified mobile users. A track view contains the last known locations and tracks of a set of mobile users. While mobile users can see only their tracks, other users who are not administrators-such as supervisors and mobile crew managers-may need to view the tracks of others. To learn about the ArcGIS Tracker mobile app deprecation and to find the latest information on location sharing and the Track Viewer web app, see Tracker deprecation. The ArcGIS Tracker help site is deprecated and no longer being updated.
