Hi all, this should be farily simple to do, but I'd like to do this: For one of my divisions, I'd like to survey where the students and teachers are from (ie, where they grew up). I thought about just using Survey123, and they can simply point/click on the map the location.
We would like to make this map publicly available to all on the Internet (not requiring any sign-in to our ArcGIS organization), but also, we'd like the map to auto-populate as new respondents input information.
How can I do something like that? We intend to survey the new arrivals as they arrive, so the survey will always remain up.
We really want the map to auto-populate the results.
Something like how the USGS does with their latest earthquakes. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=18.35453,-131.83594&extent=49.06667,-66.88477
Thanks for any tips,
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Create your survey and publish it, this will create a feature service where the results will be held. Apply the applicable permission both in the Survey123 sharing/results tab and on the feature service/view in AGOL. Make a web map from that feature service/view sharing that map publicly.
https://doc.arcgis.com/en/survey123/browser/analyze-results/sharesurveyresults.htm
Create your survey and publish it, this will create a feature service where the results will be held. Apply the applicable permission both in the Survey123 sharing/results tab and on the feature service/view in AGOL. Make a web map from that feature service/view sharing that map publicly.
https://doc.arcgis.com/en/survey123/browser/analyze-results/sharesurveyresults.htm