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@HeatherEisan Also looking forward to the addition of Reporting functions to the NearMe widget. In the meantime, do you have any examples of work-arounds that allow users to generate reports of features selected by NearMe, so we can migrate apps to Experience Builder before 2024?
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Hello @Jianxia I'm glad to see the WAB Screening tool has been migrated to ExB as the NearMe tool. As @SarahNoakes1 mentioned in Jan 2023, NearMe appears to be lacking the "Report Settings" features of the Screening widget that allowed users to generate/print reports of overlapping feature attributes. You mentioned some reporting features would be migrated "early 2024." Is that still the anticipated schedule for the Reporting features? And will the Report Setting features be embedded as part of NearMe? (As it was within Screening widget settings.) The reporting feature is a critical output of our workflow -- reports are the final product our users are expected to produce when using our app. Without it, we cannot yet migrate to ExB. Thank you.
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Ever make a bunch of edits to a map in ArcGIS Online, only for an errant mouse-click to navigate your browser to a new page before you can save edits, and you lose all your recent changes? Well I just did. (Again.) Simple idea - have AGOL auto-save edits being made to a map. Alternative idea - before navigating away from an AGOL map, have a browser pop up that verifies whether you really intend to leave the page. I've seen this "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?" pop up on other websites. It'd be an easy stopgap against sloppy mouse clicks.
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When a survey includes an Image field, there are two options: 1) take a picture, or 2) select an image. I'm having problems with the second option. My assumption would be that when taking the survey, if I select the folder icon, the survey would open the photo gallery on my phone, allowing me to select from the photos/images already stored on my device. Instead, I'm directed to a blank "No pictures found" screen. At the bottom of that screen, there's a rudimentary folder selection screen. The default folder location was not correct. I eventually found where my existing photos are stored, but it took a lot of trial and error. With the correct folder selected, the images were stored in reverse chronological order (oldest first), so the most recent images would be at the very end of a long list of image files. Is this the intended behavior? I can't imagine expecting a survey user to go through this sleuthing process to add an existing photo to a survey. What am I missing? Why doesn't the app open the photo gallery? My phone is a Moto X (2nd generation), Android version 5.1
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