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Hi Scott, In my case it was not a URL issue but rather an ArcGIS for Server version issue--supportsApplyEditsWithGlobalIds error did not go away, because related tables are not supported pre 10.3, in our case.
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Hi James, Thank you for the helpful and quick feedback. D. Samantha Nakata GIS Analyst GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 360.397.2000 ext 4340
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I am having issues specifically with Collaborate settings in Survey123 (web browser access), where I cannot give people in a group permissions to view Survey123 results Collaborate-->Submit tab: groups here do not correspond to the groups my Survey123 form is shared with, set in ArcGIS Online. Users are still able to download and submit data from their own devices. Collaborate--Analyze tab: I am not able to give result-viewing ability to groups here. I get a message like the following when trying to save Analyze settings: {"success":false,"error":{"message":"Service name 'survey123_********************************_stakeholder' already exists for '****************'"},"isView":true} I am running the Survey123 form from a custom feature service using an SDE feature class (Microsoft SQL Server) with ArcGIS Server 10.2.1. Any thoughts on how to rectify or even confirmation that this is not possible with my setup would be appreciated.
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Having noticed some other users having a similar issue, I thought it might be worthwhile to mention that my particular issue was traced back to ArcServer compatibility (related tables only supported with ArcServer 10.3.1+ using the lastest Survey123 version). (For the record, I was not trying to use versioned data, so that wasn't a factor in my instance of the error.)
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I am currently trying to publish a survey with a custom SDE-based feature service. The service includes the point feature layer with a related table (relationship via a GUID; for repeats);the related table has attachments enabled. The submission url in the form has been edited to that of the feature service, so something like: http://utility.arcgis.com/usrsvcs/servers/.../rest/services/[FolderName]/[ServiceName]/FeatureServer When attempting to publish the survey I receive the error: The custom feature service submission url is not compatible with this survey (The feature service does not meet the requirements for a survey with repeats - supportsApplyEditsWithGlobalIds) I have not been able to find much about this particular error online--anyone who overcame a similar issue? The error message seems to indicate an issue with the relationship to the related table? But I was able to publish a survey with this database structure previously with no problems. I have also tried to publish the survey with a GLOBAL ID-based relationship, but this also did not work. Thanks all.
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I currently have a Survey 123 form running on an enterprise layer and related table, attachment table. If I initiate a survey and send it, that works fine. If I go to the Sent box, edit the survey, and send the survey, no updates are made (record remains in Outbox). I get the following error: Send Error This survey was not able to be sent due to the following error: Code 500 Unable to complete operation.
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I am trying to update ESRI Metadata (i.e. what is viewed as the Item Description), and am specifically trying to update the "Description" with a multi-line entry. (Please see the attached example, which was created manually.) My generalized workflow has been to 1) Export Metadata (to FGDC style) from a file geodatabase feature class/shapefile 2) Update the XML as needed 3) Import Metadata back to the feature class/shapefile. (I can edit the xml successfully and import it back to the feature class fine. This would work well if I didn't care about line breaks...) So far I've tried: - using \n and \t markers - using <br> marker - styling as <![CDATA[This is description line 1 This is description line 2.]]> ...this preserves the line break in the XML, but not doesn't translate as desired in ESRI Metadata. Has anyone accomplished this successfully? Thanks you.
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