I'm building a form to collect species observations in the field.
I've created a select_one autocomplete field that is backed by a list of species choices. However, I can't figure out how to allow the user to enter a species that is not included in the list. I've used a select_one autocomplete field to increase the speed of data entry (i.e., type one or two letters and easily select the autocomplete suggestion).
Requirements of the field "species" (currently backed by choices "species_choices"):
I'm happy to provide additional info if the above is not clear. Thank you!
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Hi @JocelynPender,
It is possible to achieve this by including an "other" option in you list, and then having an additional text field that is relevant based on "other" being selected. They can then type the value into the "other" input box. What you then do is make both the select one autocomplete and the text input box use the null esri field type, and have a calculation to store the final answers, either selected from select one, or entered into other input box, into the one field that is stored in the feature layer as a real field type.
Regards,
Phil.
Hi @JocelynPender,
It is possible to achieve this by including an "other" option in you list, and then having an additional text field that is relevant based on "other" being selected. They can then type the value into the "other" input box. What you then do is make both the select one autocomplete and the text input box use the null esri field type, and have a calculation to store the final answers, either selected from select one, or entered into other input box, into the one field that is stored in the feature layer as a real field type.
Regards,
Phil.
@Anonymous User I'm trying to implement the above but am unable to include an "other" option in my list as it's derived from a search on another Feature Service ID field. Is there a way to tack "other" onto the end of this dynamically generated list?