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Hi Taylor, Grouping determines the appearance of questions in the form. If the fields are hidden, why do you need them in a group? If you just want them to be easily located you can mark these questions with a different color in your xlsf. If you still want to group them, you'll need to add at least one visible question in the group, or maybe add them to another group that already has visible questions. If this answer solved your question or if you found it helpful please mark it accordingly to help others who have the same question.
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The errors above can also occur because items cannot be shared with group having users_update_items=True. This is defined when the group is created and cannot be changed later:
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Hi @PatrickMcGarry1, Yes, all you need to do is replace date(decimal-date-time(today())+int(${number_of_days})) with date(decimal-date-time(${date_the_defect_was_reported_on})+int(${number_of_days})) Note that this solution doesn't work well on the web version, but seems to work fine on the Survey123 app. Cheers, Uri If this answer solved your question or if you found it helpful please mark it accordingly to help others who have the same question.
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Hi @Unschuur , My solution above will hide fields for group B when they fill the survey, but you're right - viewing through the Survey123 web interface assumes they have certain rights that allow them to see all fields. As you mentioned, a Web App will probably be your best solution.
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Hi @gihgigih It's a bit of an indirect solution, but what you can do is: 1. Convert the polygons to lines - you'll get one line for the perimeter of each building 2. Split lines at vertices - now every face of the building will be a separate line 3. Multiply the length of each line by the height attribute to get the frontal area (assuming it's rectangular). 4. If you want to know the direction of the front, create a new field and use the Line Bearing option in the Calculate Geometry tool. Subtract (or add, depending on the direction the line was drawn) 90 degrees to get the direction the front is facing. Hope this helps, Uri If this answer solved your question or if you found it helpful please mark it accordingly to help others who have the same question.
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Hi @RachelBu, To workflow to add your web map to your Survey123 is: 1. Add it in the linked content 2. In the Map tab, click on the basemap gallery icon and select your web map: 3. In your xlsf form, for the geolocation question, under body::esri:style colum, add: map=map ID . For example: map=de26a3cf4cc9451298ea173c4b324736 (you can get the ID from the web map's AGOL overview URL). 4. Publish your survey. If this still doesn't work, try to check permissions on layers. Hope this helps, Uri If this answer solved your question or if you found it helpful please mark it accordingly to help others who have the same question.
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嗨@Unschuur,从你的mas创建两个视图层ter layer. View A shared only with group A and View B shared only with group B. Duplicate your survey. Make survey A submit to View layer A. Make survey B submit to survey B (in submission URL in setting sheet in xlsf). On AGOL, in the view layer 'Visualization' page, determine which fields are viewable for each view layer: Give survey A to group A and survey B to group B. Whatever they submit will end up in your master layer for you/administrator to view and edit, but they will only be able to see what's on their view layer. Hope this helps, Uri If this answer solved your question or if you found it helpful please mark it accordingly to help others who have the same question.
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Hi @PatrickMcGarry1, Just had to shuffle a few lines - see attached xlsf with corrected fields. Note that currently 'P4 Routine Maintenance' = 100 days. Change it in the calculation field to fit the number of days you're after. Also, consider changing the constraints error messages of the date to something that will explain the reason of error, e.g., 'Completion date must be in 7 days'. If this answer solved your question or if you found it helpful please mark it accordingly to help others who have the same question.
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Hi @PatrickMcGarry1 , See attached xlsf with a sample on how to achieve that (sample is for 7 days). First you need to get the number of days as an integer. You can set this up in your choices or create another hidden field, let’s call it number_of_days to return an integer by using an if statement, for example if(selected(${priority_code},"P1 - 24HRS", 1, if(selected(${priority_code},"P2 – 1WEEK",7, etc.). Now that you have the days you can create a calculate field and calculate it as date(decimal-date-time(today()) +int(${number_of_days})) or date(decimal-date-time(now()) +int(${number_of_days})) Then put a constraint on your completion date field forcing it to be equal or bigger than the calculated field. Hope this helps, Uri If this answer solved your question or if you found it helpful please mark it accordingly to help others who have the same question.
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Hi @Danielle_Journey, Would you be able to share the XLSForm? Or at least a cut down version of it with the problematic question?
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