Configurable Data Model
When developers extend data on the server, they expect those extensions to flow seamlessly across the entire platform. Previously, extensibility was often channel-specific, which forced duplicate logic and constrained mobile experiences. Without access to these extended fields, mobile implementations were harder to scale and could not directly reuse server-side extensions. To solve this limitation, the Configurable Data Model on Mobile automatically extends server-defined fields directly to mobile devices.
This new capability ensures a consistent extensibility experience across both server and mobile environments. In this release wave, the supported fields include Work Order header, Work Order Operation, Work Order Operation type, Work Order type, Technical Objects, and Technical Object type. Developers gain direct access to these fields for custom logic and tailored user interface extensions. Ultimately, this allows developers to decide exactly where to visualize data and enables faster implementation of mobile customizations without having to rebuild existing server logic.
Dynamic Form Enhancements
As business processes evolve, Dynamic Forms must evolve with them. This release introduces new functionalities designed to better align standard fields with increasingly complex and dynamic workflows. At the same time, we continue to focus on usability and user experience, ensuring that the growing number of features, fields, and information remains intuitive and easy to manage.
Create Dynamic Form from a GIS element & retrieve info automatically
Field workers can now streamline their on-site data collection by creating and filling dynamic forms directly from selected map elements in the mobile app. When you tap an ESRI’s layer element, a new button allows you to instantly open a form linked to that specific asset or location. The system uses pre-configured templates to automatically pull existing map data into the standard fields, completely bypassing the need for manual typing. Your initial template list will only show options relevant to your selected item, though you can easily view all templates if needed. This direct integration between the map view and your forms drastically reduces data entry time and ensures that accurate information is captured quickly and easily.
Manage On-Hold Work
Field technicians can now easily keep track of suspended work orders with the new On Hold feature. Upon partially completing or suspending the order, it automatically moves to a dedicated On Hold tab in your mobile app, keeping your main task list organized and clutter-free. To save screen space, this tab only appears when you actually have suspended work waiting. When you are ready to resume the job, simply open the work order from the On Hold tab and tap the Restart button. This action safely archives the completed work as a read-only record and automatically creates a new work order with your remaining tasks, placing it right back into your active To Do list so you can seamlessly pick up exactly where you left off.
See Manage the On Hold feature.
Mobile redlining and offline GIS management
Field technicians can now easily keep their maps updated and accurate in areas with poor connectivity using the new redlining package generation for offline usage.
After your first synchronization of the day, a prompt will appear asking if you want to automatically or manually download the necessary map data for your assigned work orders. If you choose the automatic option, the app calculates the geographic area of your daily tasks and silently downloads the required map layers in the background. This allows you to continue using the app without interruption.
Your administrators manage the settings for how long these automatic downloads are kept before being deleted, but you always have the option to manually select and save map areas or manually delete any downloaded map data whenever you need to free up storage space on your device.
See Redline and synchronize GIS data.