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I have a public-facing app made from the Zone Lookup Instant app. For some reason when someone searches and it zooms to that address, when they put in another address in a different area; the app won't search the whole city, so no results are given. I have confirmed that nothing is set to only search the current area.

Ok I did some testing and its a bug in the lookup app where it applies a search extent in cases it should not. We'll get this fixed in the upcoming release. In the meantime, I think you can work around this by defining a navigation boundary for your app. To do so go to the app configuration and search for Navigation Boundary (or go to Interactivity > Explore Navigate. Enable navigation boundary and then use the configure option to define an extent that includes all of your data. Save and publish the app and it should then allow multiple searches to work as expected.

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