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A support request is the right path forward. We have seen this for some different reasons, and you might be hitting one of those, and not the one that was fixed. Thanks!
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If your layers were created in ArcGIS Online, they have updated with a fix to the issue. Newly created layers won't see this problem. To take advantage of it in your existing layers, you need to edit the list in the Item Details page and resave it. It can be as simple of an edit as removing a space and putting it back and clicking 'Save'. The underlying issue was duplicated names for the lists, and when they are resaved they'll get renamed and use a new, unique naming convention.
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Hi Priscilla! Good question... unfortunately, the map isn't publicly available. So while you can access it through "Try it" in Collector, you can't also view it in the browser with ArcGIS Online. For working with your students, I'd suggest making your own map. In fact, I teach how to make the same map in another blog: Make your first Collector map To see the same map in Collector and in a web browser you'd have to log in to Collector instead of using the trial experience, though.
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Hi Dave - As you are working with the beta version of Collector, please join us over in the Early Adopter community and the forums there, and we can work through this with you: Collector for ArcGIS Thanks!
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Yes, there have been a couple of reasons we've seen that error.
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This fix will be part of the next ArcGIS Online update (not Collector). That should be around March 19th. Be aware that for existing layers with the problem, you will need to edit the layer to get the fix.
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Hi Marc! Good catch. That link is now fixed (just remove "dev" after http://docdev in your link). And yes, for those of you following this discussion, there is now a field guide for the new Collector. Check it out
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Hi Brandon - Once the work is assigned (using the web app) the mobile workers are notified in the mobile app. If you'd like to see the full workflow, check out our Learn lesson Manage Hydrant Inspections. If you'd like to read about just what the mobile worker sees, head over to Complete your first assignment (although this doesn't include the notifications, starting instead with work already assigned and using the To Do list for the worker).
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Hi Andrew -- You can see the schema and domains here: Automate and script Workforce—Workforce for ArcGIS | ArcGIS
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I'll start with your question on points being ok, but not lines and polygons: If you are collecting a point, Collector uses your current location as the initial location of the point. So by just starting a collection you have a valid feature geometry and could submit it. For a line, you need 2 vertices to have a valid, submittable geometry. Similarly, for a polygon you need three. So until you define that, you can't submit the feature. Regarding your details, I think what you are describing is the same as "Collect a feature at your location" (in particular, using step 5 and making a line and not just a point) - Let me see if I'm understanding what you are trying to do. Ultimately, you need to collect a line. However, you want to define the line by capturing each vertex along it with your GPS location (from the receiver). You want to use your location to create each vertex, and you want to create a vertex each time you say to. (I'm not sure what you mean by completing a vertex, so if this doesn't do want you need, clarifying that for me would help.) To do this, go to the map while collecting your line feature. Go to the place you want a vertex, and on the map, tap the "Use my location" button (called out as 6 in the Quick ref on the collect screen). That adds a vertex at your current location. Walk (or drive, or fly or swim) to the next location you want a vertex. Tap the "Use my location" button again to add another vertex to the line (or poly) based on your new location. Once you have collected all the vertices for your line, you'll submit the feature and the line or polygon will be complete.
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Hi Daniel - Yes, you can definitely collect lines and polygons in Collector. Have you seen the help topic Add a feature—Collector for ArcGIS (Classic) | ArcGIS? If you are on an Android phone, you'll need to go to the map view to collect the line or polygon (you'll use the "View map" button in the Collect screen). There is also some doc that talks about the details of working with lines and polygons: Draw a shape—Collector for ArcGIS (Classic) | ArcGIS.
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The "What can I test" page is updated. I don't yet have a date for when compass navigation will be included in the beta on Android.
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There aren't plans to add tracking the way Collector had done it into Explorer, but there are exciting things coming for location tracking this year. Check out Location Tracking Debuted at Esri User Conference (July 2018).
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Hi Erik - It isn't there yet on Android. This will be coming in a later beta on Android.
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