A feature table stored in a Geodatabase. More...
|  Header |  #include <Geodatabase | 
|  Since |  Esri | 
|  Inherits |  Esri | 
This class was introduced in Esri::ArcGISRuntime 100.0.
Public Functions
| Geodatabase | |
| virtual | ~ | 
|  Esri | geodatabase() const | 
| bool | has | 
Detailed Description
For mobile geodatabases created by ArcGIS Pro, renderer information isn't stored in the geodatabase. A default renderer is therefore used to display mobile geodatabase feature tables in a feature layer. In most cases, this default should be replaced with a custom renderer.
You can get a list of geodatabase feature tables in a Geodatabase using Geodatabase::geodatabaseFeatureTables() or use one of the helper methods for getting the feature table by its table name or feature service layer ID.
The table can be spatial or non-spatial. If it has geometry, a FeatureLayer can be constructed with GeodatabaseFeatureTable instance and then added to a map. If the table has relationships, you can get related tables and query for related features and edit them.
See also Geodatabase and FeatureLayer.
Member Function Documentation
GeodatabaseFeatureTable::GeodatabaseFeatureTable  (Esri::ArcGISRuntime::GeodatabaseFeatureTable      *table, const Esri::ArcGISRuntime::RelationshipInfo     &relationshipInfo , QObject *parent = nullptr)   
Constructs a new GeodatabaseFeatureTable from an exising GeodatabaseFeatureTable and a given RelationshipInfo.
- table - The table related to the GeodatabaseFeatureTable.
 - relationshipInfo - Information about the relationship between the table and this GeodatabaseFeatureTable.
 - parent - The parent object (optional).
 
This function was introduced in Esri::ArcGISRuntime 100.1.
[override virtual] GeodatabaseFeatureTable::~GeodatabaseFeatureTable   ()   
Destructor.
Esri::ArcGISRuntime::Geodatabase    *GeodatabaseFeatureTable::geodatabase() const    
Returns the geodatabase this feature table comes from.
bool GeodatabaseFeatureTable::hasLocalEditsSince   (const QDateTime  &date) const   
Returns true if the table has any local edits from a certain date and time.