So, I'm a newb to Survey123 and I've figured out a lot, but I still need some help. Rather than searching all of Google and YouTube to find exactly what I need I figured it might be easer to ask.
Question:
What I'd like to do is create a question using the geopoint, I think, to have the user open a map and place a point in the center of land parcel(s). What I need to actually get is the Parcel ID from each parcel selected.
Pain Points:
If there's a video somewhere that answers most of these questions and someone just wants to drop me a link to that instead of explaining it that works just fine for me. I haven't found exactly what I'm looking for quite yet though and I've been looking for about 2 days.
Thank you,
Mark
Solved! Go to Solution.
Check out this post https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-survey123-questions/auto-populating-field-from-another-feature-...
If you can I like to go the opposite direction - load the features in Field Maps then launch 123 from there passing the parcelID over to the form. Then relate keeps everything connected. It also works offline where a lookup of course would not.
Hope that helps
Thanks for the quick response Doug. Just for anyone else who may stumble upon this thread, I'm also looking at this: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/experience-builder/real-time/using-experience-builder-and-... because it seems like closer to what I was envisioning. I usually find the solution that I'm looking for right after I ask the question. It's ridiculously ironic.
Regards,
Mark
Check out this post https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-survey123-questions/auto-populating-field-from-another-feature-...
If you can I like to go the opposite direction - load the features in Field Maps then launch 123 from there passing the parcelID over to the form. Then relate keeps everything connected. It also works offline where a lookup of course would not.
Hope that helps
Thanks for the quick response Doug. Just for anyone else who may stumble upon this thread, I'm also looking at this: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/experience-builder/real-time/using-experience-builder-and-... because it seems like closer to what I was envisioning. I usually find the solution that I'm looking for right after I ask the question. It's ridiculously ironic.
Regards,
Mark