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Matthew, The problem is the QtBluetooth module is not working on Windows 7, 8.1 and Windows Server 2012. Here's the workaround the remove the QtBluetooth module from the Survey123 code base. This update should be included in the next AppStudio release, but you can make the changes to the code base for now. App/template/PrinterBluetooth.qml , see image below remove or comment out `import QtBluetooth 5.3` update `import QtQuick 2.5` to 2.9 set the `ready` properties in the `Printer` component to false comment out the whole `BluetoothSocket` component App/template/PrinterConfigPage.qml , remove or comment out `import QtBluetooth 5.3`, see image below App/template/SurveyPrintPage.qml, remove or comment out import `QtBluetooth 5.3`, see image below I tested this on my end, it works, and no more QtBluetooth error. Let me know if this works on your end. Thank you, Erwin
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Matthew, I can reproduce this issue on Windows 7 machine using AppStudio Desktop 3.0.53. This is a bug. Thank you for reporting. I will add a reply to this thread once we find a workaround or solution to this issue. Erwin.
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Matthew, I just tested this on AppStudio Desktop 3.0.53 (On Windows 10) and I am able to run the Survey123 (Template). I am not seeing the QtBluetooth error. Is the AppStudio Desktop running on MacOS or Windows 10 or Windows 7? If you are on Windows, can you check this path on your computer, C:\Users\<username>\Applications\ArcGIS\AppStudio\bin\qml\QtBluetooth ? Do you have "declarative_bluetooth.dll" ? Thank you, Erwin
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The request looks good. It looks like it received the service name as 'null' instead, as shown in the error message.
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Hello Jameson, Are you talking about the AuGeo app? https://marketplace.arcgis.com/listing.html?id=418dd96f17c342db8970457639563788 If yes, the AuGeo App that is currently available in the app store does not support "marker code" functionality. However, the source code of this app is available under Enterprise samples in AppStudio for ArcGIS Desktop, so it can be extended and customized to fit your needs. Hope it helps, Erwin
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Hello Prasun, You should be able to use your existing feature layer as long as it has the fields required that AuGeo app is looking for based on the blog. Or you can create a feature layer view out of the feature layer, see this doc. and then make sure to tag "AUGEO" in the feature layer or feature layer view to make sure that the AuGeo app knows to pull in that feature layer in the data source selection. I hope this helps, Erwin
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Prasun Saxena I would start by reading this blog, AuGeo: An Augmented Reality mobile app for your GIS data. - ArcGIS Blog It should have all the info from where you can download the public app, how to set up your own data, and where to find the source code if you want to customize it or make it your own. If you have further question, I will be more than happy to help. Thanks, Erwin
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Diogo Romeo Rosanelli Thank you for sharing this issue and the solution, we currently have this bug logged for this specific issue, [BUG-000112379 - Apps created using the Map Viewer template in AppStudio for Desktop fails to display the on-screen keyboard when searching (iOS only)]
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Geethaka Fernando I believe all the tech sessions during Dev Summit are recorded, please check the event website on how to get the recording. Thanks!
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The "desert oasis" Esri Developer Summit 2018 is around the corner, which scheduled for March 6-9 2018 in Palm Spring, California. The AppStudio for ArcGIS team is excited to see all of you there, here is the list of sessions and workshops that we offer. Pre-summit Hands-On Training The pre-summit hands-on workshop is an excellent opportunity to take a deep-dive to learn everything from A-Z about AppStudio for ArcGIS. Make sure to pre-register to attend. Building Cross-platform GIS Native Apps with AppStudio for ArcGIS March 4-5, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Hard Rock Hotel In this two-day hands-on course, you will learn how to build native applications containing mapping and GIS capabilities. These applications can be built without code, and then compiled and natively deployed on Windows, Linux, and macOS machines, and also Android and iOS devices. And while the AppStudio interface provides templates and customization options, developers can modify these apps further using the QML language. It is recommended that you bring your own laptop (Mac or Windows) for development and a smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android) to test the apps. HTML/JavaScript or hybrid app development experience, and light reading on QML is helpful, but not required. Technical Sessions Technical sessions are a great way to learn about AppStudio for ArcGIS, where the subject matter expert from the development team will cover from product overviews to a deep-dive on specific workflows Developing Cross-Platform Native Apps with AppStudio for ArcGIS: The Basics Tuesday, March 6, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Mesquite C Thursday, March 8, 10:30 am - 11:30am, Catalina/Madera Join this session to learn how to build cross-platform native apps with AppStudio for ArcGIS. You will learn the basics of programming with the Qt Creator IDE and QML as well as a complete suite of developer productivity tools for ArcGIS developers. This session targets Javascript and Python developers of all levels who want to learn how to build native mapping applications. Developing Cross-Platform Native Apps with AppStudio for ArcGIS: Advanced Tuesday, March 6, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Mesquite C Thursday, March 8, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Catalina/Madera In this session, we will discuss advanced developer techniques with AppStudio for ArcGIS. In particular, we will cover some of the latest enhancements added to AppStudio such as support for high accuracy GNSS receivers, biometric logins, improved data access utilities and more. Extending Survey123 for ArcGIS Wednesday, March 7, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Mojave Learning Center Join this session to learn how you can download the source code of Survey123 for ArcGIS and extend it with your own functionality, or change its look and feel. We will use AppStudio for ArcGIS and QML to show you how things are done. Demo Theater Demo Theater sessions are focused on specific workflow or feature and only 30 minutes, so make sure to come on time. AppStudio for ArcGIS: Quick Guide for JavaScript Developers Thursday, March 8, 10:30 am - 11:00am, Oasis 1-2 Are you a web developer that would like to build native apps? This session will show you how your HTML5/CSS/JavaScript skills will help you build native apps that run on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. User Presentation Fully Offline Mobile Apps with AppStudio for ArcGIS Thursday, March 8, 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm, Mesquite C Abstract In 2018, the City of Ottawa will be launching the underground segment of its Light Rail Transit system. As part of the project, a native iOS and Android GIS App has been developed using AppStudio for ArcGIS, allowing First Responders to access an interactive system map, incident response checklists, and detailed station schematics in a fully offline environment. This project is made possible through the use of Esri's new Vector Tile Cache and Mobile Map Package technology. Presenter Adam Drackley Senior GIS Developer, City of Ottawa Esri Showcase If you are interested in a product demo, need to ask technical questions, show-off your amazing apps built with AppStudio or just want to say hi and meet with the AppStudio for ArcGIS team; then stop by and come see us in the Esri Showcases. Showcase Hours Monday, March 05: 2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 06, 12:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 07, 10:00 a.m – 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 08, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Photo of some of the AppStudio team members at Esri UC 2017 We hope to see all of you out there in Palm Springs. Regards, AppStudio for ArcGIS Team
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Hello Lee, Where are you trying to do this parsing/calculation and visualization? (in terms of the QML file/s). Depending on what you are trying to get, I would assume, you can use the function "valueById" in XForms/XFormData.qml to get the value you want to parse by using the field id. Do you simply just want to get the value then make changes for visualization or do you also need to update the value in Feature Service? Thanks, Erwin.
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Hello Gee, The easiest way to achieve this without creating custom Survey123 app, is to use custom URL Scheme as explained in this blog, https://community.esri.com/groups/survey123/blog/2016/07/30/understanding-survey123s-custom-url-scheme Something like, arcgis-survey123://?itemID=89bc8c78xxxxxx Hope this helps, Erwin.
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kurtis.gagne_NewGold cynthiak YakimaGIS dbmann Do any of you have public WAB app that repro this issue? I am interested to see this issue. Thanks, Erwin
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Ken, Can you reproduce the same issue via the REST endpoint? Trying the same request via PostMan. It would be easier if we make sure the request is successful first directly via REST then construct it in QML. Thanks, Erwin.
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