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Floor Picker List Reduced from Multiple Entries to 1 After Identifying Item on Floor #38

Open tom-gis opened 3 years ago

tom-gis commented 3 years ago

Issue

The floor picker list value options is reduced from multiple entries to 1 after identifying/touching an item on a floor.

Expected Behavior

When identifying/touching an item on the floor, the floor picker should keep its list value options.

Map and Credentials

I can't invite arcgis-fieldmaps user to a group containing maps/layers to reproduce because its an Enterprise site and not sure how the customer would feel. I can provide the MMPK if kept confidential though.

Steps to Reproduce

Load MMPK, zoom in and pick a floor, identify/touch a Unit (room).

Device Information

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Screenshots

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Additional context

ArcGIS Enterprise 10.8.1

BrentPierce commented 3 years ago

@tom-gis I didn't know you were tapping on a feature after selecting the floor. Sorry for missing that detail in our slack conversation.

The behavior you are seeing is by design. We minimize the floor picker tool when you select a feature because we are making the assumption the mobile worker wants to focus on the popup of that feature and does not need to interact with the floor picker as a next action.You can certainly change floors again by tapping on the minimized floor picker (to maximize the tool) and switching floors by selecting a different one.

Would you prefer to have the floor picker alway maximized independent of selection state?

tom-gis commented 3 years ago

@BrentPierce , if you see the screenshots there is no popup displayed and the map is zoomed way out so this is unexpected. Sure that's not a bug?

I think by the floor picker showing just 1 entry is a little misleading as it's not obvious how to restore the full list. If not always maximized, it would be nice to at least have some indication that there is more hidden like a tear-away underneath or ellipsis.

BrentPierce commented 3 years ago

@tom-gis I think you make a good point here. I'll take this to our designers, maybe there are things we could do design wise to give an impression that the tool is in-fact minimized when in this state.