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What’s New in ArcGIS Survey123 (December 2020)

The following enhancements have been add! to ArcGIS Survey123:

Transfer Survey Ownership (Change Owner)
Special Ranking Points
Special Data Classifications for Numerical Questions
Enhanc! Support for Multilingual Surveys
Dynamic Text on Thank You Screen

Copy Survey Records with Custom URL Parameters

Transfer Survey Ownership (Change Owner)
Transferring ownership of a survey can be error-prone because it affects multiple aspects: the form element, its views, and sometimes other elements like report templates. The new Change Owner option in the survey gallery will take care of everything for you.

 

The Change Owner dialog box lets you select a new owner for the survey and the destination folder. Associat! items, such as feature layers, views, and report templates, how iot can boost renewable energy will be transferr! automatically. If you don’t see the Change Owner option, ask your ArcGIS administrator to give you permission to transfer ownership of the items .

Special Ranking Points

ArcGIS Survey123 The October 2020 update introduc! practice on real problems with ranking questions. This question type allows users to rank items in a list in order of preference. If you’re unfamiliar with ranking questions, check out this article .

By default, picks that are promot! to the top of the list will receive a higher score than those that fall further down the list. This update allows you to define custom scores when analyzing survey results. For example, you might want to give the top three items on the list a score of 10, 9, and 8, and canada cell numbers anything below that a score of 0 (zero). This way, you have better control over how the average score is calculat!, with picks only being award! when they are in the top three positions.

You can define custom scores in the Analytics tab of your survey, as shown below.

Special Data Classifications for Numerical Questions
In the Analyze tab of your survey, you’ll find a new option to apply custom data classifications to numeric questions. Choose from equal intervals, natural intervals (Jenks), quantitative, or manual intervals to apply the classification to your bar, pie, or column chart.

 

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