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Hi Adam Daily Nope! You are talking about a default pop-up, in a web-map. And, you're right -- that does NOT need to be configured to show the link at the bottom, to show photos or links to related tables with photos. However, that's not what I need. I am looking for a mechanism to include the photo link in a *custom configured* pop-up. You linked to the same article that I linked, which does not cover the custom configuration embedded photo hyperlink for Survey123-captured pics. Thanks for the response. Please let me know if you can clarify a resource for custom configuration of photos in pop. James Tedrick do you have any suggestions?
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>Links to attached photos can be displayed in the pop-ups of a survey point in a web map be available in a web application like a Story Map. Can you please link to more info, or a sample of this functionality? That is precisely what I need to enable, and this is the only mention of it I can find. Neither of these resources address this question, from what I can tell: 1. https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/create-maps/configure-pop-ups.htm 2. https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-online/mapping/configure-pop-ups-tips-photos/
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I'm not sure how new it is, but yes, it's a browser Ops Dashboard.
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I need to carve out some time to read all of the blogs Ismael Chivite has written. Every time I find a new one, it's a revelation in functional possibilities. Thank you for sharing!
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Hi Jordan, Yes, you can edit from a dashboard. I like it because we can still limit what fields and picks they are editing, and filter what is available for editing. So it's the high degree of control on input, similar to Survey123, but great for batch processing, similar to ArcPro or ArcGIS Online. And, the user does not need to be ArcGIS savvy. They just need to understand the process and tools related to the task at hand. PS: This will get you there, or get you started at least. https://community.esri.com/thread/106611
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We use a dashboard for approvals and gatekeeping, for some processes. To control who sees what, there is a statusing field. Work_Status field has "Submitted" and a "Reviewed" status. Use the dashboard editing to query all "Submitted" status records for review. Change status field to "Reviewed" (or "Approved" and "Rejected" -- whatever fits your process) to move it out of the dashboard (gatekeeping) space.
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Oh no! In that case, maybe try via the webmap? Do you have the options in this article?: https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000012167
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Hi Melissa, It sounds like you are working with a "View" layer of the original dataset. That's what "stakeholder" usually means -- it's a live copy, a view layer, mirroring the actual survey's target feature service. Here's how you will know for sure. From the details page for your layer in AGO, does it say "Feature Layer (hosted, view)" or simply "Feature Layer (hosted)". If you have the former, it's a view layer. You will need to make the Add Field to the source of that view layer, the original feature service that is being mirrored. Good luck!
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To add a field to your existing feature service in AGOL, follow these steps. 1. Locate the layer in your content (you need to be the owner/publisher, I believe) 2. View the item details 3. Select the Data tab 4. Switch from Data to Fields on the selector at the top 5. Choose "Add Field" 6. Configure the field as desired 7. Save EDIT: Please note, if you have a view layer (e.g. a stakeholder viewing layer) set up, you will need to add the field to the source. If the view layer does not automatically update after a few minutes, you may need to add the same field to the view layer.
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Updating for posterity. We went with the webform, as that's the only option to open an existing record for editing directly. (Without going through the Inbox.) I found this workflow fit the bill perfectly: https://community.esri.com/groups/survey123/blog/2019/05/24/survey123-tricks-of-the-trade-editing-records-in-a-web-form
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It does not matter where you published. You MUST add the field(s) in ArcGIS online, and make sure the added schema details match the questions you are adding to the survey in Pro or S123.
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Webhooks leveraged by Integromat has the workflow options you seek. https://community.esri.com/groups/survey123/blog/2019/06/04/survey123-tricks-of-the-trade-integromat
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James Tedrick Will you please link to the other discussion? For those of us trying to follow the plot, that would really help.
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Sorry, I meant to reply to your question. Check out this post -- the web form will open to a record, called by objectID, and allow you to edit. https://community.esri.com/groups/survey123/blog/2019/05/24/survey123-tricks-of-the-trade-editing-records-in-a-web-form
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The only way to open Survey123 to an editable record is with the web form. https://community.esri.com/groups/survey123/blog/2019/05/24/survey123-tricks-of-the-trade-editing-records-in-a-web-form
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