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Adding a data dictionary to Trimble R1 reciever through ArcOnline
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I don't even know how to properly google this effectively, so maybe someone can help me on here. My company purchased a Trimble R1 GNSS Receiver. The data is managed through ArcOnline. I have a data dictionary that I need to use, but I can't figure out how I am supposed to upload it in ArcOnline. I have been creating Feature Layers to collect other data with generic data dictionaries - I use Field Notes Template currently. Is there a way to upload a data dictionary to ArcOnline to use with ArcGIS Collector on my phone?
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I don't even know how to properly google this effectively, so maybe someone can help me on here. My company purchased a Trimble R1 GNSS Receiver. The data is managed through ArcOnline. I have a data dictionary that I need to use, but I can't figure out how I am supposed to upload it in ArcOnline. I have been creating Feature Layers to collect other data with generic data dictionaries - I use Field Notes Template currently. Is there a way to upload a data dictionary to ArcOnline to use with ArcGIS Collector on my phone?
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I don't even know how to properly google this effectively, so maybe someone can help me on here. My company purchased a Trimble R1 GNSS Receiver. The data is managed through ArcOnline. I have a data dictionary that I need to use, but I can't figure out how I am supposed to upload it in ArcOnline. I have been creating Feature Layers to collect other data with generic data dictionaries - I use Field Notes Template currently. Is there a way to upload a data dictionary to ArcOnline to use with ArcGIS Collector on my phone?
arcgis-online trimble
I don't even know how to properly google this effectively, so maybe someone can help me on here. My company purchased a Trimble R1 GNSS Receiver. The data is managed through ArcOnline. I have a data dictionary that I need to use, but I can't figure out how I am supposed to upload it in ArcOnline. I have been creating Feature Layers to collect other data with generic data dictionaries - I use Field Notes Template currently. Is there a way to upload a data dictionary to ArcOnline to use with ArcGIS Collector on my phone?
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Check out this tech session from the user conference in 2018 talking about how to use ArcGIS Online, Collector and high accuracy GPS receivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QkYNJtNoQE
That was super helpful, especially in regards to setting a transformation. However, unless I missed it, did it cover if you can upload a pre-existing data dictionary? I actually figured out that to edit attribute fields I just needed to switch from Overview to Data and edit the fields that way. But I still haven't figured out how to add a Trimble Data Dictionary file to a Feature Layer.
– Kristin Adams
Jan 29 at 17:33
you will have to add the fields prior to publishing or after using the workflow you are currently using. Or you can do this through the REST api developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/…
– Russ Roberts
Jan 29 at 18:45
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Check out this tech session from the user conference in 2018 talking about how to use ArcGIS Online, Collector and high accuracy GPS receivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QkYNJtNoQE
That was super helpful, especially in regards to setting a transformation. However, unless I missed it, did it cover if you can upload a pre-existing data dictionary? I actually figured out that to edit attribute fields I just needed to switch from Overview to Data and edit the fields that way. But I still haven't figured out how to add a Trimble Data Dictionary file to a Feature Layer.
– Kristin Adams
Jan 29 at 17:33
you will have to add the fields prior to publishing or after using the workflow you are currently using. Or you can do this through the REST api developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/…
– Russ Roberts
Jan 29 at 18:45
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Check out this tech session from the user conference in 2018 talking about how to use ArcGIS Online, Collector and high accuracy GPS receivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QkYNJtNoQE
That was super helpful, especially in regards to setting a transformation. However, unless I missed it, did it cover if you can upload a pre-existing data dictionary? I actually figured out that to edit attribute fields I just needed to switch from Overview to Data and edit the fields that way. But I still haven't figured out how to add a Trimble Data Dictionary file to a Feature Layer.
– Kristin Adams
Jan 29 at 17:33
you will have to add the fields prior to publishing or after using the workflow you are currently using. Or you can do this through the REST api developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/…
– Russ Roberts
Jan 29 at 18:45
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Check out this tech session from the user conference in 2018 talking about how to use ArcGIS Online, Collector and high accuracy GPS receivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QkYNJtNoQE
Check out this tech session from the user conference in 2018 talking about how to use ArcGIS Online, Collector and high accuracy GPS receivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QkYNJtNoQE
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That was super helpful, especially in regards to setting a transformation. However, unless I missed it, did it cover if you can upload a pre-existing data dictionary? I actually figured out that to edit attribute fields I just needed to switch from Overview to Data and edit the fields that way. But I still haven't figured out how to add a Trimble Data Dictionary file to a Feature Layer.
– Kristin Adams
Jan 29 at 17:33
you will have to add the fields prior to publishing or after using the workflow you are currently using. Or you can do this through the REST api developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/…
– Russ Roberts
Jan 29 at 18:45
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That was super helpful, especially in regards to setting a transformation. However, unless I missed it, did it cover if you can upload a pre-existing data dictionary? I actually figured out that to edit attribute fields I just needed to switch from Overview to Data and edit the fields that way. But I still haven't figured out how to add a Trimble Data Dictionary file to a Feature Layer.
– Kristin Adams
Jan 29 at 17:33
you will have to add the fields prior to publishing or after using the workflow you are currently using. Or you can do this through the REST api developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/…
– Russ Roberts
Jan 29 at 18:45
That was super helpful, especially in regards to setting a transformation. However, unless I missed it, did it cover if you can upload a pre-existing data dictionary? I actually figured out that to edit attribute fields I just needed to switch from Overview to Data and edit the fields that way. But I still haven't figured out how to add a Trimble Data Dictionary file to a Feature Layer.
– Kristin Adams
Jan 29 at 17:33
That was super helpful, especially in regards to setting a transformation. However, unless I missed it, did it cover if you can upload a pre-existing data dictionary? I actually figured out that to edit attribute fields I just needed to switch from Overview to Data and edit the fields that way. But I still haven't figured out how to add a Trimble Data Dictionary file to a Feature Layer.
– Kristin Adams
Jan 29 at 17:33
you will have to add the fields prior to publishing or after using the workflow you are currently using. Or you can do this through the REST api developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/…
– Russ Roberts
Jan 29 at 18:45
you will have to add the fields prior to publishing or after using the workflow you are currently using. Or you can do this through the REST api developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/…
– Russ Roberts
Jan 29 at 18:45
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