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Recreate Gravesites Burial View in Cemetery Management Solution

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11-18-2024 10:28 AM
Enna
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I added new fields to several feature layers, which are located at the end of the attribute table. When adding new records using the Cemetery Manager app (Crowdsource Manager Application) these new fields appear at the bottom of the editing pane, which isn't in a logical order. The order is based on the order in the attribute table and can't be adjusted through the Crowdsource Manager App.

To fix this I attempted to republish the feature class, however I cannot recreate the 'Gravesites Burial' view. This view uses a table that doesn't exist anywhere else in the solution called 'Related Table Summary'. It appears to be a view made from a join between the gravesites layer and the burial table, but has a field counting the number of related records. The table description is tablestatsjoin.

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DanielWickens
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@Enna - We just released an update to the Cemetery Management solution (v1.1). It should be available in the Solutions App as of today. I highly recommend using the new version of the solution, as we've greatly improved the experience of using and modifying the Manager app you're referring to.

The Cemetery Manager app was updated to use ArcGIS Instant Apps instead of the legacy Crowdsource Manager app. You can now define the fields that appear in the table and their order directly in the app's configuration.

To define what fields appear in the editing pane and in what order, open the Cemetery Manager web map and configure the forms for each feature layer and table you want to modify. Save the map, and you will see those changes reflected in the Cemetery Manager app.

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As for the Gravesites_burials join view, it was created using custom JSON in order to determine the count of burials at each gravesite and render burial name labels. Unfortunately, the view can't be recreated using the GUI interface in the Map Viewer. 

Hope this helps.

 



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Laura
by MVP Regular Contributor
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I had issues and it seemed outdated to me so I recreated the apps in EXB for more flexibility. Crowdsource is just not a good application.

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Enna
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Would you be willing to share what you did? I don't have much experience with XB.

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Laura
by MVP Regular Contributor
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This is the public viewer: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/a89b4862cc9b4149b8bc791709f24c13

My editor for internal employees is very similar: 

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Normally to update a view layer you can go into your settings for that view layer and their should be an update view tab. It isn't coming up for me on that specific layer though. You could go through the layers in the solution and update the views that it allows you to.

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Enna
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Thank you!

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DanielWickens
Esri Contributor

@Enna - We just released an update to the Cemetery Management solution (v1.1). It should be available in the Solutions App as of today. I highly recommend using the new version of the solution, as we've greatly improved the experience of using and modifying the Manager app you're referring to.

The Cemetery Manager app was updated to use ArcGIS Instant Apps instead of the legacy Crowdsource Manager app. You can now define the fields that appear in the table and their order directly in the app's configuration.

To define what fields appear in the editing pane and in what order, open the Cemetery Manager web map and configure the forms for each feature layer and table you want to modify. Save the map, and you will see those changes reflected in the Cemetery Manager app.

DanielWickens_0-1732041622557.png

As for the Gravesites_burials join view, it was created using custom JSON in order to determine the count of burials at each gravesite and render burial name labels. Unfortunately, the view can't be recreated using the GUI interface in the Map Viewer. 

Hope this helps.

 



Enna
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Excellent, I'll check it out.

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