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Hi Xander Bakker -- there are no plans to update those. They are a PDF of the help for the previous version of the app that was put in place while Android wasn't yet released in the new format. They existed so that people using the previous app still could find help while the website was dedicated to the new app and experience. In fact, we'll be taking them down now that the new app is released.
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The PDFs are for the previous version of Explorer, not the current release.
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The device requirements for Collector can be found here: What are the requirements?—Collector for ArcGIS | ArcGIS There isn't a list of recommended brands.
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Arcade expressions aren't supported in the released version of Collector. They will be supported in the next generation of the app. Although arcade expressions in pop-ups aren't in the beta yet, if you join it you'll get updates about features as they come to the beta, and once arcade expressions in popups are supported, we'd appreciate feedback on how they work for you. For info on the beta, see https://community.esri.com/community/gis/applications/collector-for-arcgis/blog/2017/09/06/the-aurora-project
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For those of you interested, I've shared a long-form help template: https://community.esri.com/community/gis/applications/collector-for-arcgis/blog/2018/04/04/collector-help-template Feedback appreciated there as well
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I recently shared a template for a Collector cheat sheet that could be taken, customized, and distributed to your users. It is a light-weight, single sheet of paper option. It is not enough for some organizations: some want a bit more detail, images, and setup included. This longer template speaks to those organizations. This help template focuses on the basic workflow of collecting data with the internal GPS while online with optional sections that can be inserted for more advanced workflows. Like the cheat sheet, it is for you to customize. Unlike the cheat sheet, there is more to customize here based on your organization’s workflows. This template uses Word’s Quick Parts to provide a collection of sections you can insert to support more advanced workflows, including using external or high accuracy GPS and working offline. To use the template: Download the Word template, a .dotx file that is attached to this post. Save it to your Documents > Custom Office Templates folder. Open Word and pick the Collector Mobile Worker Help template as the basis for a new document. Follow the instructions in the template for updating. This includes inserting some sections saved as Quick Parts. For example, use the Quick Part to insert the sign in section appropriate for your users. If you use external GPS, work offline, perform GPS averaging, or have data with related records, there are additional Quick Parts you’ll want to insert. To use a Quick Part, put your cursor where you need the text inserted, go to Word’s Insert tab, and in the Text section of the tab click Quick Parts. Click AutoText and choose the Quick Part to insert. While the template provided here focuses on the steps and information for iPhone, it is something that we could provide for the other devices as well. We wanted to get your feedback on it before doing so: Would you use this? What don’t you like about the format? Are the Quick Parts a useful format, or is there something else you’d want to see us use? Are there places that need more images or screen captures? Leave a comment and share your thoughts! If you’d like to share your customized version of the template with us, please email it to [email protected] so that we can see how you use or plan to use this template.
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Hi Adam -- While it does appear that the device is supported on iOS in general, it is not yet supported for Collector. To be supported on iOS, we have to whitelist a device. At this time, I don’t know of plans for adding support as it is not a device that we have and test with.
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I have added the blue Collector icon into the template page for each platform. Thanks again for your feedback alisonrm
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Thanks for clarifying Alison! I can add the app icon (the blue one) into the cheat sheet. I had thought you were asking for icons from within the app I will let you know once it is there.
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Hi Juan -- I'd be happy to give some ideas, but I need a bit more info to do so. How are you trying to stream, and what happens? Measure doesn't support streaming. Could you also tell me about the data you are working with, or even better share it with a group and invite user collector4arcgis to the group?
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Thanks Tom for this feedback. Stay tuned for the "long version" of this, where we do have more explicit text and steps and more screen captures to help through the workflow. If you are able to share the resources you put together with me, please send them to me in an email (kdonia at esri dot com). I'd love to take a look and see if we've covered the same tasks and flows in our long form. Do your users work in multiple maps, and if so, did you find you needed to have screen captures that showed the particular maps and data your users would be working in, or did you end up with generic documents that can be used across all the projects? Do you use your documents as a field reference, or as a training tool, or both? Thanks!
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Hi Alison -- what icons are you looking for, and what are you hoping to do with them? And if this is something users give positive feedback on, you'll see it coming to lots of the field apps, Explorer included.
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Workforce is designed for an office of dispatchers and a team of mobile workers in the field. The dispatchers create and assign the work, while the mobile workers complete it. Yet you might have mobile workers who notice work that needs to be done while they are in the field, and you want those mobile workers to be able to create assignments about what they see. Creating and assigning work from the mobile app is something on our roadmap, but it isn’t possible yet. However, you can bring Collector for ArcGIS into your solution and enable mobile workers to create assignments in the field today. To get started, identify a Workforce project that requires mobile workers to have the ability to create assignments from the field. The Workforce project, as part of its creation, made some maps. However, those maps aren’t available in Collector. This is expected: Workforce maps are excluded from Collector. It would make it too easy for a mobile worker to accidentally edit assignments outside Workforce. To opt-in to this workflow, we’ll create a view of the assignments for the mobile workers, make a map for use in Collector, give mobile workers access, and then create assignments using Collector. Let’s see how to set this up: 1. Create a view of the assignments layer We’ve decided we want to allow access to our assignments in Collector, but we don’t want the user to have access to all the data. To limit the fields and types of data the mobile worker sees, create a hosted feature layer view from the assignments layer (view the item page for the assignments layer and click Create View Layer). Make sure to give it a unique, descriptive name to help you remember the target audience of this view. (For details, see Create hosted feature layer views - ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise) NOTE: If you don’t want to limit the data the worker has access to, you don’t need to create a view of the layer. Skip this step and when creating the map add the assignments layer directly into the new map. In the map, configure the pop-up for the assignments layer the same way it is configured for the layer view here. In your view, Set View Definition (use More Options in the Visualization tab) to limit the data available to mobile workers: Define Features to only include features with a status of “Unassigned” Define Fields to only include the following fields: OBJECTID, Description, Status, Priority, Assignment Type, WorkOrder ID, Due Date, GlobalID, Location, CreationDate, Creator, EditDate, and Editor. Some of these are the fields the mobile worker needs to fill out when creating assignments, and when setting up the pop-up for the map you’ll leave these editable in Collector. The others are set for you by the ArcGIS platform and you’ll hide these when setting up the pop-up. Note: Your mobile workers might not need all the fields. You can choose to exclude Description, Priority, WorkOrder ID, and Due Date. Still in the Visualization tab, Configure Pop-up (which defines the editing experience in Collector): Update the Pop-up Title to show information meaningful to workers creating assignments as this map is only for their use. For example, just use the assignment type: mobile workers might not always need to include a description so the default title wouldn’t have useful information. Include only the following fields, and display them in this order (so that required fields are first): Assignment Type, Location, Description, Priority, Due Date, and WorkOrder ID. Uncheck both Display and Edit in Configure Attributes for each of the other fields to exclude them. Update the pop-up by clicking OK at the bottom of the panel, and save your changes by clicking Save Layer. In the Settings tab for the view, enable editing and configure editing permissions in the Feature Layer (hosted, view) Settings section: In the Editing section, Enable editing. Enable sync if your mobile workers need to create assignments while offline. Under What kind of editing is allowed? accept the default of Add, update, and delete features. Under What features can editors see? accept the default of Editors can see all features, as that could reduce the creation of duplicate assignments. Under What features can editors edit? set Editors can only edit their own features. Save your changes to the settings. 2. Create a map for Collector On the Overview tab of your assignments layer view’s item page add the layer to a new map (use the drop-down menu for Open in Map Viewer and select Add to new map). Update your map as follows: Rename the layer view to “assignments” in the Content pane. Remove all the feature types and their templates other than the Unassigned feature type. The mobile workers won’t need to use them, and by removing them mobile workers won’t have to set a status and will always create unassigned assignments. To remove them, click Edit and click Manage at the bottom of the pane. Next to each feature type (other than Unassigned) click the arrow to open the menu and select Remove. Make sure to remove the feature type, and not just the templates under it, and to save your changes. Include any other data in the map that the mobile workers might need to see to help them create assignments. Make sure you aren’t using a vector basemap as those aren’t supported in Collector. If your mobile workers need to be able to take the map offline and work without a data connection, you’ll need to make sure your map follows the guidelines for making offline maps for Collector. 3. Share the map with mobile workers You need to share your new map and your layer view with the mobile workers who need to use them. If you want all mobile workers in your Workforce project to be able to create assignments in Collector, share them with the group created with your Workforce project. Dispatchers in the project would also have access to the map in Collector: this may or may not be useful depending on your project. If instead you want to provide only a subset of mobile workers with access to create assignments in Collector, create a new group (see how using either the ArcGIS Online or the ArcGIS Enterprise web site). Only add into the group mobile workers that you want using Collector to create assignments. After joining the group through the ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise website (or after an admin adds them without their need for approval), these mobile workers can access any content shared with the group. To give them access to the content they need to create assignments, share with the group the map you created for Collector, the layer view, and any other services used by the map. 4. Create assignments in Collector The mobile worker can open the new map in Collector and create assignments. While they won’t be able to use all the validation and user integration included in the Workforce web app, they can create assignments. Some things to keep in mind: The mobile worker will need to provide an Assignment Type and Location. With the view and pop-up customization, they can’t set a dispatcher ID. That’s ok, as the mobile worker might not be a dispatcher. It will be set by Workforce when the assignment is assigned through the web app. Need to include an attachment? Use the camera and attach as an image. Be careful if deleting assignments: it is permanent and not the same as closing them. You can use a feature and Collect here to create an assignment at that feature; however, the assignment’s location field won’t be prepopulated with the feature’s pop-up title as it is in the Workforce web app. Now you’ve got your mobile workers contributing their field findings into Workforce: work they notice in the field is recorded and ready for assignment. The back office knows what needs to be done, and work is completed according to your staff’s workflow.
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Collector has documentation, but while out in the field mobile workers often need something lighter weight—something that can be printed and taken along (especially if working offline). They need a single reference sheet that helps them with common tasks and some issues. We’ve always relied on admins and project leads to create these for their mobile workers (and to those of you that have shared yours with us, thank you!). While there are some project specific components, there is a lot that is common in such sheets. We’ve taken some of the common questions and tasks and compiled them into a template you can use to jumpstart creating your own cheat sheet for your mobile workers, and it is attached to this post for you to download, customize, and use. This is our first draft, so we’re looking for your feedback. Is this something you’d use? What works for you in it, and what would you change? Is there something missing? Is there extra info that you don’t want to see? Leave a comment and let us know! If you’d like to share your customized version with us, please email it to [email protected] so that we can see how you use or plan to use this template.
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Hi Florian -- Yes, it sure is! The map will be downloaded and you will be prompted to open the map once it finishes. You can also use any of the other app link parameters with MMPKs.
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