Description:
In the current version of ArcGIS Field Maps, there isn't a built-in feature to log the current location of a mobile device when a record is added to a related inspection table. This feature could be beneficial for users who need to verify field workers location at the time of record creation, serving as proof that the user was indeed at the specified location.
Proposed Solution:
Introduce a new feature that automatically logs the location of a device whenever a record is added to a specific table. This location data could be stored in a separate field or table, and would be linked to the record that was created. This would provide a clear and reliable way to verify a user's location at the time of record creation.
Benefits:
- Accountability: This feature would provide a way to verify that users were at the specified location when they created a record. This could be useful in a variety of scenarios, such as inspections or audits.
- Flexibility: While ArcGIS Field Maps currently supports location tracking these features don't directly link location data to the creation of a record. The proposed feature would fill this gap.
- Customizability: Users could choose to enable or disable this feature based on their needs. They could also specify which tables or fields this feature applies to.