You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to. Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app, can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example: first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step: stand still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason), fifth step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion northeast
stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is submitted to web
server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a sentence?
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I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to. Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app, can a sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example: first step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step: stand still (congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason), fifth step: A 1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like this could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic congestion northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is submitted to web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to. Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app, can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example: first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step: stand still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason), fifth step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is submitted to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to. Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app, can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example: first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step: stand still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason), fifth step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is submitted to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to. Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app, can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example: first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step: stand still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason), fifth step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is submitted to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to. Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app, can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step: stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason), fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is submitted to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to. Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
···
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setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app, can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step: stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason), fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to. Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that it does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not just the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the geopoint performs
different as well. Some where, it could get the location very fast, but other
place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weatherit could run at the backstage automatically?
I'm looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Weijia
···
On 21 March 2014 21:14, Yaw Anokwa wrote:
Weijia,
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step: stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason), fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that it does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not just the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location very fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form? Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step:
stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason),
fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is
submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a
sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your
help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For
example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step:
stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason),
fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence
like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10 mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is
submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a
sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your
help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are
using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can
order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For
example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step:
stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason),
fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence
like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10
mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is
submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a
sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your
help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are
using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can
order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
SatNav performance is based on the quality of the radio, and a clear line
of sight of the sky, without anything that would block or cause the signal
to bounce off.
If you are collecting tracks, you're probably better off using a dedicated
tracking app rather than Collect. I does make me wish Collect can support
"attachments", so I could make a track part of a form record.
···
On Sunday, March 23, 2014, Yaw Anokwa wrote:
Weijia,
Don't know, but depends on the GPS. Perhaps you can try it out on
your device and report back to the community.
Not unless you write code to do this.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put
the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty
sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put
the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty
sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone
app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For
example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third step:
stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion reason),
fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a sentence
like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10
mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is
submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a
sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with your
help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are
using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how
to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can
order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not
just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location
very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using
Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string
and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put
the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty
sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone
app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For
example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third
step:
stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion
reason),
fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a
sentence
like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server, "traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10
mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is
submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a
sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with
your
help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you are
using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a how
to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you can
order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
What do you mean a track part of a form record? Do you mean track GPS from
A to B?
Weijia
···
On 25 March 2014 00:40, ゴー・ニコライ wrote:
Weijia,
SatNav performance is based on the quality of the radio, and a clear line
of sight of the sky, without anything that would block or cause the signal
to bounce off.
If you are collecting tracks, you're probably better off using a dedicated
tracking app rather than Collect. I does make me wish Collect can support
"attachments", so I could make a track part of a form record.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not
just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location
very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using
Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string
and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put
the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty
sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
I do not want anonymous users to visit all the met data, I just want
them to visit the calculate section and only visualise the geopoint on the
map to anonymous users.
How can I let reporters to see their contributions? For example: how
many they report and when they report? Meanwhile, apart their own data,
other data they only can see the calculate data as well like the anonymous
users and only visualise the geopoint on the map as well.
Best Regards,
Weijia
···
On 25 March 2014 13:53, Yaw Anokwa wrote:
Weijia,
If you want GPX tracks attached to a form, you'll have to write code
(in Collect, XLSForm, Aggregate, etc) to support that.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that
it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not
just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the
geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location
very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using
Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string
and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've put
the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty
sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design,
server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the Smartphone
app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For
example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third
step:
stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion
reason),
fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a
sentence
like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server,
"traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10
mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is
submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a
sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with
your
help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you
are
using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a
how
to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you
can
order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
I do not want anonymous users to visit all the met data, I just want them
to visit the calculate section and only visualise the geopoint on the map to
anonymous users.
How can I let reporters to see their contributions? For example: how
many they report and when they report? Meanwhile, apart their own data,
other data they only can see the calculate data as well like the anonymous
users and only visualise the geopoint on the map as well.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found that
it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time, not
just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the
geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the location
very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using
Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a string
and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've
put
the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm pretty
sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design,
server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.
By the end of the report generation from the
Smartphone
app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection? For
example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third
step:
stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion
reason),
fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a
sentence
like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server,
"traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting 10
mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report is
submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab to a
sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful with
your
help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If you
are
using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for a
how
to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you
can
order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.
I do not want anonymous users to visit all the met data, I just want
them
to visit the calculate section and only visualise the geopoint on the
map to
anonymous users.
How can I let reporters to see their contributions? For example: how
many they report and when they report? Meanwhile, apart their own data,
other data they only can see the calculate data as well like the
anonymous
users and only visualise the geopoint on the map as well.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Another question,
I set geopoint accurate should be less than 5 meters. I found
that
it
does
not perform very well when recording the geopoint every time,
not
just
the
first time. I also found that around different indoors, the
geopoint
performs different as well. Some where, it could get the
location
very
fast,
but other place, it could not get the data.
Can I set geopoint as the default metadata when loading the
form?
Weather it
could run at the backstage automatically?
There's no easy way to get road name based on a geopoint.
If there are very small number of geopoints and you are using
Collect
1.4.3 I could imagine a form that converts a geopoint to a
string
and
then uses that as a lookup in an external itemset where you've
put
the
geopoint to road links.
I've never tried this, can't spend time trying it, and I'm
pretty
sure
it's a bad idea. But, it's your best shot if you don't want to
customize ODK Collect with Java code.
Yaw
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By the end of the report generation from the
Smartphone
app,
can a
sentence could be generated based on each selection?
For
example:
first
step: traffic congestion, second step: northeast, third
step:
stand
still
(congestion level), forth step: car fire (congestion
reason),
fifth
step: A
1 (road), sixth step: 10 mins (waiting time). Then a
sentence
like
this
could be generated before submit to the web server,
"traffic
congestion
northeast stand still caused by car fire at A1 waiting
10
mins".
If Smartphone app could not do this, after a report
is
submitted
to
web server, can web server do this? Combine each lab
to a
sentence?
I'm looking forward to your reply. I'll be grateful
with
your
help.
You can add deviceID and userID to your form. If
you
are
using
XLSForm, see the metadata section on http://opendatakit.org/help/form-design/xlsform/ for
a
how
to.
Then
when you download your data or build your reports, you
can
order
by
deviceID or userID to see the counts.