ArcGIS Enterprise 11.3 includes updates, enhancements, and bug fixes.
For a list of issues that were fixed at 11.3, see the 11.3 Issues Addressed List.
Review the deprecation notice to determine whether your hardware and software components are still compatible with version 11.3 and to see a list of functionality that has been deprecated. To review which earlier ArcGIS product versions are compatible with ArcGIS Enterprise 11.3, see Portal compatibility with earlier versions of ArcGIS.
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New features and requirements in 11.3 are described in the following sections. For a list of beta features in this release, see What's new in ArcGIS Enterprise.
Installation requirement
The Portal for ArcGIS self-extracting package now consists of two files with .exe and .exe.001 extensions. To extract the package, ensure both files are in the same folder.
Organization administration
- Block members' access to some of the applications that are included with user types and that cannot be controlled through licenses, settings, or privileges.
- Bulk delete members and transfer or delete their content.
- Update ArcGIS Living Atlas items in your portal when new content is available.
- Configure a custom role that allows members to create and manage administrative reports for their organization.
- Open ports 7820, 7830, and 7840 on your firewall to allow Portal for ArcGIS to communicate with processes on its local machine and across multiple machines.
- Configure service webhooks for branch versioned feature services.
- Share custom print layout templates with a group and set it as the organization's layout template group to make the templates available for printing in Map Viewer.
Data management
- A new editor for metadata is available that improves the experience for editing and viewing metadata. The new editor is the default option when editing metadata, but item owners still have the option to use the metadata editor classic at this release.
- When content is shared with collaboration participants, the item and sublayer metadata are also shared.
- New authentication methods are available when you add a cloud storage data store in Microsoft Azure. Entra ID service principal authentication is supported to access files in Azure Blob storage containers. For Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2, support is added for SAS token and Entra ID using user-assigned or service principal authentication.
- Microsoft changed the name of Azure Active Directory to Microsoft Entra ID. Options in the portal reflect that change.
- As the owner of a database data store item and its bulk published layers, you can set up a schedule to synchronize bulk published layers with their source datasets. This allows you to regularly refresh the layers with schema, privilege, and name changes in the source data at a time that is most convenient for your organization.
- You can schedule cache to be rebuilt for hosted vector tile layers that have an associated hosted feature layer or map image layer.
- Enable server object extensions (SOEs) and server object interceptors (SOIs) on services from the item details page of map image layers.
Mapping and visualization
- Add related record elements for feature-to-feature relationship classes when configuring forms for attribute editing. Adding related records to the form is supported for hosted feature layers, hosted feature layer views, and ArcGIS Server feature layers.
- Save group layers as items and reuse them across web maps. Many group layer settings—such as styling and visibility—will also be saved. Grouping layers into a single item allows you to organize, configure, and access content that you frequently use together.
- Save media layers as items, preserving layer properties such as georeferencing information, styling, and visibility settings. You can also add existing media layer items to a map.
- Set the time zone of your map to display temporal data using the device time zone, a specific time zone, or the data's time zone. By default, the map displays the date and time based on the time zone of the device used to view the map.
- Browse for and add custom web styles when styling layers. You can also filter symbols using a keyword search.
- When viewing pop-ups, features from multiple layers are now displayed in the order they are displayed in the map. Previously, features were displayed in the order they were returned from the server.
- Box plots are now available in Map Viewer. Box plots allow you to visualize and compare the distribution and central tendency of numeric values.
- Creating charts is now supported for feature layers sourced from a Map Service. For a full list of supported data, see Configure charts.
- Select custom colors and color ramps using RGB, HSV, or hexadecimal values when adding charts to pop-ups.
- Search for layers by their titles in the Layers pane to find layers that have been added to the map.
- Select fields and expressions from the new Fields List and apply custom colors when adding text to pop-ups.
- Set the scale threshold when working with aggregated data. This allows you to choose the scale at which features are displayed individually instead of in clusters or bins.
- There are five new color ramps available in Map Viewer when working with styles that use a color ramp (such as Heat Map), including Plasma, Cividis, Viridis, Magma, and Inferno. These color ramps provide support for color vision deficiencies and enhanced data visualization.
- If your organization has shared custom print layout templates with the layout template group, you can use them for printing in Map Viewer.
- From ArcGIS Pro, share link charts with your portal and use them in ArcGIS Knowledge Studio projects.
- Several enhancements have been made to sketch layers:
- Duplicate sketch features when working with sketch layers.
- Enable tooltips to show feature dimensions while drawing sketch features.
- Select sketch features in the Properties pane in addition to using the Select by rectangle and Select by lasso tools.
- When styling stamps, lines, polygons, rectangles and circles, and text, you can choose symbols from the Recent symbols list.
- Add titles and pop-ups to multiple sketch features at a time.
- Copy sketch features to a new sketch layer.
3D GIS
- Explore a new, modern, and simplified phone experience for Scene Viewer.
- Emphasize scene contents and slides with minimal UI using presentation mode.
- Enhance pop-ups in 3D with Arcade expressions and related records.
- Make edits more precise and concise by using constraints.
- New 3D Basemaps have been added and moved out of beta.
Analysis
- Custom web tools are now available in Map Viewer. Custom web tools are geoprocessing workflows, such as models, scripts, or notebooks, that are published and hosted in ArcGIS Enterprise as Tool or Geoprocessing Service items and are accessed from the Map Viewer Analysis pane.
- Map services are now supported as feature inputs for analysis. For a complete list of supported inputs, see Perform analysis (Map Viewer).
- Several tools now have a Draw input features button that can be used to interactively create an input layer. Drawing input features creates a sketch layer that can be saved in the web map.
- Analysis tools now support BigInteger field types. Some analysis tools also support DateOnly and TimeOnly field types.
- Find Point Clusters now creates charts as outputs for certain Clustering method options. A distribution of membership probability chart is created as an output for Self-adjusting (HDBSCAN) and a reachability plot is created as an output for Multi-scale (OPTICS). Find Point Clusters also includes three new parameters, Time Field, Search Time Interval, and Search Time Unit, that allow you to use time, along with distance, to identify clusters when the Clustering Method is Defined distance (DBSCAN) or Multi-scale (OPTICS).
- Geodesic Viewshed has two new viewshed settings parameters, Vertical error and Refractivity coefficient, and four new observer parameters, Horizontal start angle, Horizontal end angle, Vertical upper angle, and Vertical lower angle.
- Surface Parameters has a new parameter, Input analysis mask raster or features, which limits analysis to specific locations of interest within the input surface raster.
- The Zonal Statistics raster function (available in Map Viewer Classic) has four new options for the Statistics Type parameter: Majority count, Majority percentage, Minority count, and Minority percentage.
- The following analysis tools are now available in Map Viewer:
- Calculate Composite Index combines multiple numeric variables to create a single index variable, also known as a composite indicator.
- Derive Stream as Line generates stream line features from an input surface raster with no prior sink or depression filling required. Specific locations for sinks or depressions can be provided. An optional accumulation threshold can be specified.
- Derive Stream as Raster generates a stream raster from an input surface raster with no prior sink or depression filling required. Specific locations for sinks or depressions can be provided. An optional accumulation threshold can be specified.
- Detect Change Using Deep Learning uses a deep learning model to detect change between two raster layers.
- Geocode Locations from Table converts addresses from a table into coordinates.
- Locate Regions identifies the best regions in the input raster that meet specified size requirements and spatial constraints.
- Multidimensional Principal Components transforms the multidimensional imagery layers into a reduced number of components that account for the variance of the data so that spatial and temporal patterns can be readily identified.
- Nibble replaces the cells of a raster corresponding to a mask with the values of the nearest neighbors.
- Stream Link assigns unique values to sections of a raster linear network between intersections.
- The following raster functions are now available in Map Viewer Classic:
- The Gradient function calculates the gradient along the X, Y, XY, or a given dimension.
- The Region Pixel Count function identifies connected regions with the same pixel value and returns an image layer containing values for the number of pixels in the regions.
- See What's new in GeoAnalytics Server.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Image Server.
Apps
There are new features and enhancements for apps in the portal.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Dashboards.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Enterprise Sites.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Excalibur.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Experience Builder.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Field Maps.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Instant Apps.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Knowledge Studio.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Mission.
- See What's new in ArcGIS QuickCapture.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Solutions.
- See What's new in ArcGIS StoryMaps.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Urban.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Web AppBuilder.
- See What's new in ArcGIS Workforce.
- See What's new in Indoor Floor Plan Editor
- See What's new in Indoor Space Planner.
- See What's new in Indoor Viewer.