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Well, editing in AGOL was my back up plan, so thats what we are going with. We must have collectively hallucinated over here. I'll certainly throw my voice behind those asking for editing abilities in Survey123 though. Thanks for the assistance.
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Either allowing it was a bug that was removed, or we are collectively crazy here (Not completely ruled out). I demonstrated editing within Survey123 to management prior to formalizing Survey 123 for this project, and confirmed with the brass this morning that they did indeed witness editing take place. We were able to select items within the "data tab" geodatabase, click on them to edit, click off them, with the changes staying in place, and the changes remained after logging out and back in. It was extremely helpful, as you could see pictures taken by the field tech, and change their conclusions and responses (in text form), just like manually editing any other attribute table. I was also able to change the permissions of the field techs, and they could do they same, so that they could, for example, correct spelling errors and other fat finger mistakes (Surveys were collected on a tablet), again in the web interface. I have two other witness my changing these settings and demonstrating this, as it was a modestly significant factor in management accepting my recommendation to use Survey123 for this project, as it provided a simple means of QAQC. We currently have something like 1500 surveys now on that project, many needing some minor change, so this is not an insignificant task. I am not trying to be argumentative here, simply seriously confused. I appreciate any help in this issue and evaluating our collective mental health. Thanks, Mac
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07-23-2018
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I am working in the data tab for my survey in survey 123, and I am unable to edit any of the data in the survey. I am an administrator, and have ownership of this survey. I know several weeks ago that I was able to edit the table directly, and I was able to give users the ability to do so. Can anyone tell me where the setting is to re enable it? Being able to click on the point, and see the pictures linked into the file is critical, editing in Arcgis online is not a workaround that will work. Thanks Mac
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I have been working with Pro for the last several months, and I have started to experience bad lagging behaviors while editing and creating features. Looking at the Arcgis Pro Diagnostic Monitor, it appears that the function Arcgis.Desktop.Editing.CreateSketchTool.methodOnFinishSketch is crashing or freezing. I get the "Task Busy" light on for 10-15 seconds after I create a feature. My memory and CPU are not being taxed, and are generally running below 50% on each. While the program is thinking, I am unable to save, save edits, or create new features, among other things. Arcgis Pro seems to have all of its performance degrading for the last month or so, and I am uncertain of the cause. I have been forced to turn my rendering quality to low, switch to OpenGL and substantially limit the amount of data I view, as well as limit my basemaps I use. Oddly enough, the default ESRI basemaps are as fast as ever. (In pro that it, they are so slow as to be unusable in normal desktop, but thats par for the course.) I do not see a spike in any hardware utilization during these mini crashes, but they are starting to cut into my productivity. Processor: Intel I7, 4 core, 8 thread, 2.6 ghz base speed, 3.5 ghz burst. Ram: 16 gigs Disk 1 tb, 7200 RPM GPU: NVIDIA Quadro M1000M Running Windows 10. My only current hypothesis that can Pro was very dependent on the virtualization process affected by Meltdown/Specter bugs, and its being disabled it substantially affecting the programs performance. No other programs seem to be affected though. Has any one else started to experience this, and has anyone found a work around? Thanks!
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