How can I make ArcGis organisational account, so that I cna use Survey 123 application?

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12-10-2016 04:13 AM
stefanstamenov
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How can I make ArcGis organisational account, so that I cna use Survey 123 application?

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IsmaelChivite
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Hi Stefan,

 

  Survey123 for ArcGIS works with ArcGIS organizational accounts. As Jayanta points out above, you can start with a free 60-day trial, which is exactly the same as the real thing,  but just limited in time. It is only the Free ArcGIS Online Public Accounts that Survey123 will block.

  I would recommend that you follow the step by step instructions in this help topic: Create an ArcGIS organization—Survey123 for ArcGIS | ArcGIS     With these steps you will be able to setup your own ArcGIS organization. As an administrator of the org, you will also be able to invite others to capture data with Survey123, and if you give them permissions even create their own survey projects.

 Then, you can right away login into https://survey123.arcgis.com and start  building simple surveys from your web browser, or if you want to get  sophisticated, with Survey123 Connect for ArcGIS.

  I would also recommend a couple of things to get started:

  1. Join (follow) the Survey123 for ArcGIS GeoNet Group, so you can ask questions to the Survey123 community of users. You will also find in that group a blog with lots of information.
  2. Watch the Survey123 video-tutorials in this YouTube Playlist

 Thanks,

 Ismael

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DanPatterson_Retired
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stefanstamenov
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I have checked this already. That is why I asked.

Create an organizational account

You can create an organizational account if you have been invited to join an organization and the administrator has elected to allow you to create your own user name.

Sounds like paragraph 22 to me. How can I make account of my organization?

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DanPatterson_Retired
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the catch 22 is... you need to follow jayanta.poddar‌'s advise ... either create one directly by contacting esri with details of your organization or evaluate one for your organization then upgrade.   I suspect you are an organization of one individual, however, which probably means you can gain access to it since you aren't a organization in the esri sense of the term.

stefanstamenov
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you suspect wrong, but this does not make me suspect you are not fit for a detective

contact esri - best advice ever, indeed

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JayantaPoddar
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One way is to create a trial Organizational account for ArcGIS Online Evaluate ArcGIS Online for Organizations | ArcGIS Online.

You could, later on, upgrade it to a Full Organizational subscription by contacting your local Esri Distributor Manage trial subscription—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS . 



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stefanstamenov
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Survey 123 does not work without ArGis Online organisational account

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IsmaelChivite
Esri Notable Contributor

Hi Stefan,

 

  Survey123 for ArcGIS works with ArcGIS organizational accounts. As Jayanta points out above, you can start with a free 60-day trial, which is exactly the same as the real thing,  but just limited in time. It is only the Free ArcGIS Online Public Accounts that Survey123 will block.

  I would recommend that you follow the step by step instructions in this help topic: Create an ArcGIS organization—Survey123 for ArcGIS | ArcGIS     With these steps you will be able to setup your own ArcGIS organization. As an administrator of the org, you will also be able to invite others to capture data with Survey123, and if you give them permissions even create their own survey projects.

 Then, you can right away login into https://survey123.arcgis.com and start  building simple surveys from your web browser, or if you want to get  sophisticated, with Survey123 Connect for ArcGIS.

  I would also recommend a couple of things to get started:

  1. Join (follow) the Survey123 for ArcGIS GeoNet Group, so you can ask questions to the Survey123 community of users. You will also find in that group a blog with lots of information.
  2. Watch the Survey123 video-tutorials in this YouTube Playlist

 Thanks,

 Ismael