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If the reason that your base map is incompatible with the widget is due to its coordinate system you could just recreate your base map in the same coordinate system as the other base maps. Did support tell you why your base map was incompatible?
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08-17-2023
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This was just published: Briefings (beta): Known Issues and What's Coming..... - Esri Community Navigate a briefing using the keyboard is listed under What´s coming.
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08-17-2023
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I would recommend you to look at the tool Summarize Within (Analysis). If you use it with parameters for Summary Fields, Add shape summary attributes and Group Field (the ID/name of your cells) I think you will get an output where you easily can add a field and calculate area of cell inside buffer * total population of cell.
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08-16-2023
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Hi, the zoom levels in a web map are decided by the base map you use. You could create your own base map and add as many levels as you want. This support topic is somewhat related to your question: FAQ: Is It Possible to Zoom in Further than the Scale of 1:70 on a Default ArcGIS Online B (esri.com)
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08-14-2023
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I think you should build another workflow for the reviewers, e.g., using a normal web map or some kind of web application. If you open the submitted form in the Survey123 field app you are automatically editing it. So if you pan around in the map you are editing the position of the point. (I have not doublechecked this but I guess this is what is going on).
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08-11-2023
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The type of elements that support this kind of workflow are Serial Chart, Pie Chart and Table. E.g. you can create a serial chart with a column for each feature type, and when you click a column you can have it filter your map. If you want a card for each feature type, you could, e.g., do a pie chart for each type of feature, and filter each of those to only show one type of feature, but that can hardly be called an elegant solution.
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08-08-2023
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Have you tried the report functionality in Pro? Reports in ArcGIS Pro—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
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08-08-2023
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Hi, I get the same error as you in Edge and Chrome but it works fine in Firefox. I would recommend you to contact your local Technical Support. They can file a bug report if they find out it is a bug.
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08-08-2023
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You would click Layers, then select your layer from the table of contents, and then the symbol you want will appear on the right hand side of the map.
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08-08-2023
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You can create a new field of type string or date in your feature layer, then use calculate to populate the new field based on your integer values. I´m not familiar with the import GeoJSON workflow, I guess you would have noticed if you in that workflow could set the date field to string or date type instead of integer. Here is where you add a field: Click the field name and choose calculate: If the integer type is okay you could also just choose to not show thousand separators in you pop-up. That you can configure in the web map from the fields symbol:
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A combo chart can do that if it is okay to treat KP as a string. Otherwise, I do not think it is possible without using Scripting (Python or R).
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08-07-2023
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I guess it might be possible to achieve what you want with Arcade but a better option would be to use a related table to store the inspections. Then you can easily keep the whole history of inspections in that table. Here is the first in a series of six videos outlining how to achieve this: Inspection Workflows Part 1: Building & Publishing Related Tables - YouTube
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08-06-2023
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One reason that Distributed Collaborations have limitations regarding content that can be shared is that you are collaborating between an Online and Enterprise Portal. The Online Portal will always be of a newer version than the Enterprise Portal and thus support things that the Enterprise Portal does not. With a Partnered Collaboration you are working Online to Online and you are sharing access to content, not content itself. So there should not be any limitations regarding what content that can be shared, but I cannot find it explicitly stated in the documentation.
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I guess you are asking regarding ArcGIS Pro? I do not think it is possible at the moment. You can add it as an Idea here and it might be included in coming releases: ArcGIS Pro Ideas - Esri Community
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