Creating Objects
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JMap Survey allows you to create objects, whether you are working online or offline.
To create an object:
1.Touch to view the types of objects that are available. Icons with legends are displayed. The types of objects that are available depend on the editable layers in the project and on your editing permissions. JMap Survey displays the available object types for which you have editing permissions.
2.Select the type of object by touching its corresponding icon. The map displays to define the object's location.
3.If you are creating a point object, it will automatically be located at your current position. You can change the location of the object by touching the map; it will be placed on the point you touch. Touch to bring the point object back to your current position.
4.If you are creating a polygon or line element, touch the map to position each point of the polygon or line on the map. A number will be assigned to each point.
5.Touch Save location to confirm the entry of your object, or touch Cancel to erase it. If you confirm the entry of the object, a form appears, inviting you to enter the object's attributes.
6.Enter the appropriate information in the form's fields. Some fields are required (you cannot save the form unless the field has a value) and others are optional; the latter are identified with the text Optional.
Fields where you must select one or more values from a list will contain an arrow . Touch the arrow to display the available values and make your selection.
Text fields indicate the maximum number of characters allowed for your text. The number changes as you enter your text, indicating the remaining characters available.
Numeric fields indicate the minimum and maximum values authorized. If you try and enter text, it will not be inserted.
Date fields display a calendar when you touch them.
7.Touch to add a photo to the form. Three options are available: Take picture, use a photo from the Photo library or Cancel.
8.Select Take picture. JMap Survey will ask permission to use your device's camera. This authorization will only be asked once, and your answer will be remembered.
9.Take a picture and validate it, or take another picture. The photo appears in the form.
10.Select Photo library to access your photo library and select one or more photos. The photos are added to the form.
11.Your form can contain subforms for entering data at different points in time or in different contexts. If relevant, touch the subforms field to access the subforms screen.
12.Touch to add a subform. The subform will contain fields that are similar to those in the form.
13.Enter the relevant information and photos.
14.Touch OK to save the subform. The subform will close. The Subforms field indicates the number of subforms associated with the form. The number represents the subforms created by all of the project's users.
15.Touch Save to save the form's data or Cancel to delete the data.
16.Touch to display the available forms for your type of object. Several forms can be available for each type of object.