We're exploring digitizing our Cemetery Plot Records and it would be really nice to have a pre-canned Solution for storing Cemetery Plot Data that can be used for managing these plots.
Hello! I've created a point layer to store headstone points, and have birth and death date fields in my layer. I'm not able to put dates in before the year 1900 in the field map app. I can in Pro. Any suggestions on what I need to do is appreciated.
Many thanks!
@Allie - can you provide more details about the date fields? How are they formatted, designed, etc.?
Hi @DanielWickens thanks for your timely reply, and apologies for my delay! I created the layer in arcgisonline. There are birth date and death date fields and they're date type fields. I can confirm that inputting the information into the date fields behaves differently on two different devices. Apple devices have the scrolling date fields, and I can input correct dates on that device. Samsung knock off brand - negative.
I know there's also an issue with field maps app and Samsung devices when it comes to adding photos to gravesites layer, or in my case a headstones layer. Another issue I can confirm on my end because I've tried both Iphone and my samsung knock off (oneplus nord) devices in the field collecting headstones and one plus nord crashes field map app every time. I am working with the field maps team on it.
If you can think of any pointers to get the samsung device to stop crashing the app,feel free to share! 🙂
@Allie - sorry for the delay, i was out of the office for a few weeks and just catching up on this. If you're still experiencing this issue with Field Maps on the Samsung devices, would you be able to try and reproduce the issue and check the logs for any errors?
https://support.esri.com/en-us/knowledge-base/how-to-export-logs-from-the-arcgis-field-maps-mobile-a...
Hey @DanielWickens
Is there any way to get walking directions to a plot? The directions widget takes me on main roads and doesn't walk you through the cemetery.
@Laura - The directions widget in Experience Builder uses the ArcGIS World Routing service to find routes and directions on street networks. It cannot find directions for custom road networks, or private roads within a cemetery, for example. If you want the ability to get walking directions to a plot, you'd be looking at creating a network dataset and custom routing utility service, and using that as the route settings for the directions widget in Experience Builder.
If that feels like overkill, the Cemetery Viewer ExB in the solution already has 'Use device's location' enabled, and visitors could use their location on the map to see where they are in the cemetery, and how to navigate to the plot.
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