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pyBRAT - Beaver Restoration Assessment Tool (Python)
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Convert Brunt River and John Day Survey123 Data into Riverscapes Compliant Data Capture Events. #218

Closed wally-mac closed 5 years ago

wally-mac commented 6 years ago

Data Capture Events @MatthewMeier I'd like you to get all the data together from @joewheaton and I's field data collection campaign (in which we used your newly improved Survey123 forms) in the Brunt River and John Day watersheds last week and organize it on Box and ingest these into the associated BRAT projects (enlist help from @banderson1618 if you need it). The challenge here is to grab the data from where Esri saves it and then figure out how to convert it into a riverscapes pyBRAT compliant data capture event. This is something we need to figure out anyway as many of our TNC and Idaho project partners will be giving us data. So lets figure it out now. Let Joe and I know if you have any question or need further clarification. This is a high priority task.

MatthewMeier commented 6 years ago

@banderson1618 I have some ideas for this but let me know when we could meet up and discuss this I think that will be easiest. I am in the office all day today.

banderson1618 commented 6 years ago

@MatthewMeier I'll be in today until 4:45, and tomorrow from 1:30 to 3:30. Would either of those times work for you?

MatthewMeier commented 6 years ago

@banderson1618 Lets plan tomorrow at 1:30. Thanks.

wally-mac commented 6 years ago

How is this coming along?

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MatthewMeier commented 6 years ago

Need to meet with @banderson1618, we have been busy with project and not able to meet. Braden could you let me know when would work for you either today or tomorrow and we will get this rolling

banderson1618 commented 6 years ago

I'll be here tomorrow after 1:30 or on Wednesday from 12:30-3:30, @MatthewMeier.

MatthewMeier commented 6 years ago

@banderson1618 lets plan on 2:30pm tomorrow to go over this. It is on my calendar. Thanks

wally-mac commented 5 years ago

@MatthewMeier please provide an update on this issue.

wally-mac commented 5 years ago

@MatthewMeier, will you please provide links to the Survey123 outputs that Joe and I collected for the NF Burnt River and John Day watersheds late last month? Thank you.

MatthewMeier commented 5 years ago

After meeting with @banderson1618 and @wally-mac the following assignments were made for this issue: @banderson1618 tasks:

@MatthewMeier tasks:

wally-mac commented 5 years ago

@MatthewMeier, Here is a link to a video that describes the start of a methodology for downloading the survey123 forms. Can you please make finalizing this method a top priority and do it for NF Burnt and John Day data? Thanks

MatthewMeier commented 5 years ago

@wally-mac, Yes this is my first priority now. data coming soon

MatthewMeier commented 5 years ago

I have explored some different methods for downloading this data and the best way that I found was to...

  1. log into your ArcGIS account in Arcmap

  2. Add the layer forms to the current map

  3. project the forms to the correct coordinate system

  4. Save the shapefiles in the appropriate locations

Until @banderson1618 and I develop the exact naming convention for the integration of these files into the BRAT project folder... Proposed file structure could be under the... Inputs-05_Dam_Census-(file location) I think that it would be better to house them in these locations for the John Day and the NF Burnt