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Thank you Lance! This information is incredibly helpful and I really appreciate you taking the time to help me work through this!! Also, to respond to your note regarding the coordinate system of our feature service -- after some comparative testing, we opted to go with GCS NAD 1983 (2011). So far so good.
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Hi Lance. I am not sure if you are still actively monitoring this thread, but I am impressed with your knowledge and thoroughness in your testing and collection workflows and thought I would post my question in the case that you are. I am currently transitioning our inspectors from Trimble TerraFlex to Esri Collector. To ensure we limit the amount of potential error introduced due to unnecessary transformations, I want to make sure I am setting up the profile and the project correctly. Here is the situation that we are facing: Client DB is in WGS84 Client wants our deliverable in NAD83 because the RTK network we are using collects in NAD83 Once the client receives the data he then performs another transformation to convert the data back to WGS84 The client uses Esri basemaps, as do we. Our current profile is set up as follows GNSS Coordinate System -- GCS NAD 1983 2011 (6318) Map Coordinate System -- WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxillary Sphere (3857) Datum Transformation -- WGS_1984_(ITRF00)_To_NAD_1983_2011 We are using Trimble R2 units and Iphones We are looking for subfoot accuracy I have been testing out different scenarios but am not seeing the benefit of any of them. My main concern is how all the transformations will effect the final collection product. Considering the above bulleted info, should my collection database be set to NAD83, or mimic the clients setup in WGS84? It is my understanding the Trimble R2s collect in WGS84 by default, how does this affect all the other moving parts including the fact that the RTK is in NAD83? Also, what are your thoughts about our client's existing workflow? Should the data just be delivered in WGS84 rather than undergoing another transformation? I apologize for any confusion, my head spins just trying to wrap my head around all the transformations that are occurring in this process. Thank you for any advice you can provide. Allisyn
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Here you go -- Domain: NSURLErrorDomain Code: -1001 Description: The request timed out. URL: https://gistemp.magnolia-river.com/arcgis/rest/services/MOAW/GISPubMOAWCollectorTest/FeatureServer/0?f=json&returnAdvancedSymbols=true
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Hi Kylie, Yes, the users in MO are able to open the map, see all the layers, collect, and edit data. For me, I can open the map and the basemap loads. The layers themselves never show up however. When I click on the overflow menu and select the Layers, it brings up the layers that should be viewable, but there is a red warning triangle with an exclamation point in the center, and under the layer name it says "Layer loading timed out". I have attached an image here showing this. Version and Platform: Collector for ArcGIS -- 19.0.1 iOS 12.3.1
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Hello. I have a GNSS collection project in the St. Louis, MO area. I am based in AL however so am often out of state while observing collection, or having to test new DB configurations. When I try and load my MO maps in Collector, I receive an error message that the "Layer loading timed out". I am new to Collector, is there a reason why I would not be able to view map layers while out of the state where the data exists? I have tried restarting, reloading the map, republishing the map service, etc.. Thank you, Allisyn
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