I guess there would be the need to know a few things about the schema of the database you are attempting to update?
Will the schema contain related table or repeats as they are known with Survey123?
How many attributes do you want to update?
How large is the Unique ID for each of the points that you want to update the attributes of?
If you do not have related tables, then you might be able to to do the following and keep in mind this is a composite of some of the posts that I have read over the past couple of weeks and that you will need a LIVE connection?
- publish your previously collected data to ArcGIS Online and make sure the item (table or feature class) is the first one listed,
- then open Survey123 Connect, Sign into your account through Survey123 connect,
- then select the "Create from Feature Class" (see first screenshot),
- select the Hosted Feature Service that contains your data,
- allow the form to be created and make sure that everything has come across as the questions you want your users to see,
- then go into the "settings" tab of the excel form that was created and create an instance name that contains the "Unique ID" field,
- save the excel spreadsheet and wait for your form to update
- within Survey123 Connect, click on the "Setting" button, then click on the "Inbox", then change the "Disabled" to "Enabled" and apply a spatial filter which should allow you to set an area of the data you want returned (second screenshot).
- you should be able to repost your survey with the updated settings
- Then have your field crews open up Survey123, download the new form,
- They will have to go into the "Inbox" and attempt to query the asset that is within their area with the spatial filter and then look for the Correct Unique ID within the report headings that are retruned
- Open that survey to edit
- Edit the attributes
- Close and submit the form.
This is all theory based on the blog postings and Survey123 help that I have read over the past couple of weeks. I have not implemented this, but I do think this would be the correct manner in which to accomplish what you are attempting to do.
JTedrick-esristaff do you agree with this. I do not want to lead Eric down the wrong path. Thanks!
first screenshot
second screenshot