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08-16-2023 01:24 PM
ScottSweet
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What ESRI has done for data collection in the field is the most regressive thing I’ve seen in GIS for the past 20 years.  I need to go into the field myself, record where I’ve been walking/driving and collect point features at the same time. That should not be a difficult task to accomplish, but ESRI has made this a multi-step process involving different licenses, different settings to enable the functionality, more processing in the office to get those track features onto a map, etc.  This is a huge step backwards for ESRI when it comes to collecting data in the field.  As the GIS Professional/Administrator, if I wanted to use the ESRI environment we paid for, which I do, I would have to take up two licenses because I have to assign myself a Field Worker license to record tracks in order to do any field work myself.  At this point it would be easier to take a garmin etrex out in the field, record my tracks and waypoints and then bring them back into the office to put on a map the way I did with ArcGIS 3.2 back in 1999. Does anyone have a better workflow for this than going through the trouble of setting up the location sharing feature to record tacks and then getting those tracks from ArcGIS Online into a geodatabase?  I thought it would be easy to record a track while also recording points but in Field Maps you can only do one or the other, not both. 

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TimothyKing2
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Getting ready to look into this so thanks for the heads up.  It does sound a little convoluted to me, but if you are using an iPad with Quick Capture you may be able to see the map at the same time.  I used the Road Management Solution and the included Quick Capture app on both an iPhone and an iPad and the iPad had enough screen space to show the map along with the buttons.

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