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I am trying to make a survey with the following characteristics: It will be accessible to the public so anyone can add features The owner/admin can delete features so that bad responses can be scrapped The data can't be viewed by the public The problem I am having is that when I use Survey123 Connect, the program creates 1 hosted feature layer that the submissions are written to, and 1 stakeholder view layer that the submissions can be viewed from (after changes the settings in "Collaborate"). Using the Collaborate tool, if I set the submission properties to "everyone", and if I set the viewer properties to "organization" or "groups", then the submission layer can still be viewed by anyone with ArcGIS Online, and they can make edits to all of the data. I can fix this by using AGO to limit the editing permissions on the feature layer to "add features only" and "can't see any features, even the ones they add", but then my admin account is unable to view and edit the data as well. I created a survey using the web application and it allows me to get around these problems because it creates the fieldworker view. I can give full editing permissions to the feature layer while keeping the layer private, and then set "add features only" and "can't see any features" on the fieldworker view. This allows the public to edit through the view without seeing anything they add, and then I am able to see and edit everything on the underlying private feature layer. The problem with using the web platform for creating my survey is that I need the coded value functionality of Survey123 Connect. I have a bunch of "Single Choice" fields in my survey, and when I use the web designer the data values are recorded as "choice1", "choice2", etc. This can only be addressed using Connect from what I have read. Is it possible to create the equivalent of the fieldworker view using Connect? Is it possible to set coded values using the web tool? Is there some other solution that I'm missing?
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Thanks James. I was hoping to have this survey go live in about 2 weeks. Do you expect the release to be out within that time frame? If not then I will need to include a hint to let the users know they need to enter a comma.
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Mine looks the same other than my measurement system is metric. The decimal symbol is definitely "." in my settings. Here is a link to my dummy survey with a single field with the decimal type: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/75ab1b17d7044948895cf174f7635b77 Please let me know if you are able to enter a decimal number. Like I said, I can't get it to work on either of my computers. I have tried both Chrome and Edge browsers just in case. Both of them are stand-alone units, so there are no centralized IT settings that would be causing the issue. I did however just try it on my iPhone and it was able to enter the correct decimal value just fine.
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It doesn’t matter what I copy from, the result is always that the form transforms the decimal into a comma. When I try to manually enter the values using the keyboard I am unable to enter a “.” but the form will accept a single “,” as the decimal value.
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Hi James I just installed Survey123 connect on a different computer and published a survey with only a single test question with a decimal field type. That survey also forces commas and prevents "." entries in the decimal field regardless of the computer that I use to enter the data. I don't think it's an issue that's local to both of my machines.
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I'm using Windows 10, I went to Settings > Time & Language > Region & Language. My country is set to Canada. I changed it to the U.S. to see if that would affect anything, but it didn't. Are those the settings you're referring to?
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I'm not sure how Survey123 determines computer location, but I am using my computer from my home in Bruce County, Ontario. I was connected over a VPN to the University of Guelph. It does the same thing whether or not I'm using the VPN.
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I am trying to publish my first Survey123 survey that contains a decimal type field. I created the survey using Survey123 Connect, and everything worked fine in the form view on Connect. I published the survey and tried to do a test run to make sure that all the fields worked properly. When I copy-pasted a decimal number into the decimal field, the form converted the decimal to a comma. For example, if I copy 3.92 and paste it into the form, it shows up as 3,93. On the back-end the data is entered properly as a decimal, but the survey will be conducted in Canada and the users will be confused by the comma. Furthermore, I am unable to manually type a "." value into the decimal type field instead of a ",". Is there a setting I am missing to prevent this conversion and allow "." decimal entries?
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