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Hi @JoseBarrios1, Using Survey123 in experience builder to edit the items on a map. As long at the map contains the Survey123 layer and the globalID then using edit existing record should work. You will have to select the item on the map to pass through data to the Survey123 and the Survey123 will need to contain all the original fields and the empty fields as well.
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Hello David, The response you are getting is expected. To get the app or any map to update without a refresh of the page you will need to go to the webmap feeding the app and set that layer to a specified refresh interval. Here is a help document that shows you where to go to set the interval. https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/create-maps/set-refresh-interval.htm Once that is set the map will update automatically thus updating your app. Hope this is helpful...
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I do not have a direct answer for the question I will leave that for the Runtime team. However I do have a question for you. Have you looked into Site Scan for ArcGIS? ArcGIS StoryMaps
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You can... However I feel like you are cutting yourself short on what a drone can do in ArcGIS. This last year Esri has completed an end to end process around drone management in gis. With Site Scan for ArcGIS you can plan the flight, have the drone automatically collect the imagery, process the imagery into multiple GIS Products and use them directly in ArcGIS Online, Portal or download to your local machine to be used in ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro. Plan | Fly | Process | Analyze The software can produce Orthomosaics, DTM, DSM, Contour, LAS, 3D Mesh and Scene, Volumetric Calculation and all you have to do is tell it where to fly tell it what you want processed and open it when its complete. Check out the Story Map Below. ArcGIS StoryMaps
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Not sure about detecting the Aussie accent, I have a southern US accent and it does just fine, and I have heard other people with accents work with it so I would say give it a shot. From Apple "While we cannot comment on any future plans for Voice Control, we can let you know that you can currently use Voice Control in your region by switching your system language to U.S. English. This should allow you to download the necessary files for Voice Control, and begin using the feature." So, with that being said I am not sure if there are any plans from Apple. However.... Esri is working on this diligently and hopes to have it built into the application soon so that you won't have to rely on the Apple IOS accessibility features.
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Hello Nick, I heard back from Apple, and I have good news. According to Apple Accessibility "Voice Control on iOS is currently language-specific, but not region-specific." I updated the blog accordingly they said if you update your system language to U.S. English you can download the necessary files and enable Voice Control. The QuickCapture team is currently working to add this function to the application so that it works across all platforms and in all locations. But if this functionality is necessary right now, here is an option.
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Hello Nick, Sorry about that. I have updated the blog, and yes you are correct. According to Apple support page, Voice Control is available only in the United States currently. I have reached out to the accessibility team at Apple to see if I can get an answer as to when it may be available in Australia and other countries, as soon as I get a response I will let you know. Thank you for catching that..
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Thank you! Ismael Chivite No problem glad to share! Thank you Jason Schroeder and Robert Hathcock for sharing the original post on LinkedIn about using google and an Android device, and peaking my interest into looking into applying the same idea to Apple devices!
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It's been proven over and over that when technology becomes more accessible, technology gets better for everyone. Voice Control is a new accessibility feature in iOS 13 that lets you speak commands to your iPhone or iPad. This is huge for people with limited dexterity, mobility, and countless other conditions, but it's also a fantastic new way to interact with your device hands-free. When this advancement is paired with Esri software it becomes even more powerful!!! We at Esri are actively working on bringing this functionality into QuickCapture itself. Without the need for 3rd party software or ios configurations. The theoretical advantages of this functionality added would be, but not limited to: It will come pre-configured. You only need to enable it with the switch of a button in the app. It works across all supported platforms It will also work offline. So, would you like to collect data hands free now? Here is how to utilize ArcGIS QuickCapture & Voice Controls in Apple IOS 13 to collect data hands free! 1.) - Download and install QuickCapture, Create a Project, and share accordingly. 2.) - Within the QuickCapture project under Settings set Sound to Text to speech. (This enables QuickCapture to beep instead of repeat the label of the button.) 3.) - Enable Voice Controls in IOS - Settings>Accessibility>Voice Control>On Also within Voice Control setting on your device, you can review the full list of commands, turn specific commands on or off, and even create custom commands. So ultimately if you want to enable voice controls that work seamlessly with QuickCapture on your apple device. All you need to do is configure your QuickCapture to use a beep instead of repeating the word then enable Voice Controls in ios settings, and under basic navigation enable <item name>. Familiarize yourself with the pre-configured voice control phrases, and off you go. Hands free data collection enabled. Below is the video of how to set it up from start to finish with beep instead of text to speech configured. Here are some things you should know: Limitation: You have to know exactly where to tap on the screen without seeing the screen. You will be programming what Apple calls a Custom Gesture. Essentially commanding the ios to tap on the screen where you tell it too. (scrolling then tapping however possible to program, would be difficult) I suggest tracing the screen and buttons onto a blank sheet of printer paper to be used as a template when configuring the custom gesture. How to Create a custom voice command on your device. Go to Settings and select Accessibility. Select Voice Control, then Customize Commands. Select Create New Command, then enter a phrase for your command. (on the video I used the custom phrase “Collect Pothole” this is where I put “Collect Pothole”) Give your command an action by choosing Action and selecting Run Custom Gesture: This is where you can use the template you traced on the printer paper, to determine where the gesture needs to be placed so that it will select the correct QuickCapture button. Place the template over your phone and tap the button. Your custom gesture will be recorded through the paper. Repeat the process for each custom voice command you want to program… FAQ Q - Does this work offline? A - Yes as long as you have GPS to collect the location information voice control will work offline. Q- Can I somehow transfer custom gestures across phones? A - No, at this time there is no easy way to transfer custom gestures across phones. Here is a video of voice commands being used with Google on an Android device. Posted By: Esri Solution Engineer - Jason Schroeder & Esri Account Manager - Robert Hathcock Limitation: With default voice commands you will be required to say the words written on the screen that the operating system can identify. i.e. Pothole, Sign Repair etc. *Notice*: If you toggle the option <item name> under Basic Navigation on. This option will only require you to say the word on the screen i.e. “Pothole”, however this can create an issue. QuickCapture natively repeats out loud what is written on a button when a button is pushed to let the user know that the data was collected. Thus, you say “Pothole” apple taps Pothole on the screen, then QuickCapture says “Pothole and then apple taps Pothole on the screen again, then QuickCapture says “Pothole…….. You can see where this is going.. This configuration throws the process into an endless loop… Solution: If you go into the settings on QuickCapture mobile and set the response to be a beep instead of repeating the title of the QuickCapture button, then enable <item name> under the Basic Navigation configuration of Voice Controls in ios13. This will allow you to capture data by just saying the title of each button. **Notice and Update** (Currently Apple Voice Control is available only in the United States) *according to Apple's website* However... I contacted Apple Accessibility to verify the above statement, and I was Informed that: "Voice Control on iOS is currently language-specific, but not region-specific.". "While we cannot comment on any future plans for Voice Control, we can let you know that you can currently use Voice Control in your region by switching your system language to U.S. English. This should allow you to download the necessary files for Voice Control, and begin using the feature." Here is a link to apple’s support page giving you all the information about voice controls and the capabilities therein. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210417 Disclaimer* "The opinions expressed or postings on this site are my own, and don't necessarily represent Esri's position, strategies, or opinions."
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If you set the Map Action to filter the Indicator and set the Category Selector to filter the Map. Then when the Map is only showing what you are trying to query then you indicator will reflect that. Hopefully that helps. If I'm not fully understanding the issue let me know. Thanks...
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There can be multiple things that would cause this error. First question I would ask is... Are you currently signed in to your Organization and does the user type that you are logging in with have permissions to publish to the organization?
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