Related Table Edits

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09-12-2019 08:22 AM
jaykapalczynski
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I know that you can edit a location and add data to a related table.

Question can I do this with multiple related tables.

Say I have a parcel dataset

I have a relationship classes for:

1. Parcel Info Updates Data

2. Habitat study Data

3. Land Development Data

Can I click a Parcel and have the option to add data into each of the three Related tables above?  Or can you only add data to one related table?

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Kylie
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Yes, you create your layer and relationships, publish that layer to ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise (if you didn't create it in one of them) and then add it to a map. When you tap on the features in Collector, you'll see and be able to interact with the related information. In the Collector documentation, related records are recommended for users who need to keep historical information about their assets -- and some tips for setting up the related table are included in the doc about using ArcGIS Pro to create your layer: Prepare your layer—Collector for ArcGIS | ArcGIS  (see the 6th bullet in that list).

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Kylie
by Esri Regular Contributor
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Yes, you can work with multiple related tables for a single feature.

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jaykapalczynski
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I assume you simply create the Feature Class, and Tables.

Add global IDs etc

Set up the relationship classes to the tables

Create a webmap

Access in Collector and the options to edit each table should be there?

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Kylie
by Esri Regular Contributor
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Yes, you create your layer and relationships, publish that layer to ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise (if you didn't create it in one of them) and then add it to a map. When you tap on the features in Collector, you'll see and be able to interact with the related information. In the Collector documentation, related records are recommended for users who need to keep historical information about their assets -- and some tips for setting up the related table are included in the doc about using ArcGIS Pro to create your layer: Prepare your layer—Collector for ArcGIS | ArcGIS  (see the 6th bullet in that list).

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jaykapalczynski
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Thank you for the information....much appreciated...cheers.