Is there a way to use this statement WITHOUT "other" ?
as an example: _or depth
so, rather than "other" showing up prompting you to "specify other,", you would get prompted to enter the "depth"
OR
use the _or other but somehow get the tag "specify other" to display another term?
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Hi Corey,
The or_other is a keyword to simplify the process of:
1) having an option in a select_one / select_multiple question labeled 'Other:'
2) have a question to capture the Other value
3) have that question be relevant only when the select question it's tied to has the 'Other:' choice selected
While you can't specify or_depth or another word for this, you can manually create a 'other' question with your custom text by doing the above.
Hi Corey,
The or_other is a keyword to simplify the process of:
1) having an option in a select_one / select_multiple question labeled 'Other:'
2) have a question to capture the Other value
3) have that question be relevant only when the select question it's tied to has the 'Other:' choice selected
While you can't specify or_depth or another word for this, you can manually create a 'other' question with your custom text by doing the above.
Hi James Tedrick. Can you help me with your Survey 123 script please? I am very new to python and am having issues with entering my data into the script properly. Do you have an example script that is already filled out with information? What I need to do is download the Survey 123 table that my archaeologists use to collect field notes. I don't need it to create a new table every time, overwriting the existing table would work. I want to then use that data to auto populate a report in My database, Microsoft Access. I was going to set up the python script in task scheduler to run at the end of the day. It seems very simple, but I can't figure it out. Thank you for your consideration. Stacy
Hi Stacy,
This might be better served as a separate question in it's own right.
You may want to see if ArcREST/query_save_features_incremental.py at master · Esri/ArcREST · GitHub might work - to will export the data to a CSV file. I'm not familiar enough with Access scripting (either via python or in Access) to know what the automation for import into Access would look like.