The Mosquito Surveillance solution delivers a set of capabilities that help you record mosquito counts by species at surveillance sites; visualize trends over time; track where mosquitoes, chickens, birds, or humans have tested positive for vector-borne diseases; and share this information with internal and external stakeholders.
In this topic, you'll learn how to configure the Mosquito Surveillance solution to meet specific needs of your organization.
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As you configure the solution, record the configurations or alterations you make with each version in a change log. This information will be valuable if you upgrade to a new version and need to evaluate the effort required.Load data from a shapefile or file geodatabase
Mosquito Surveillance can be used to record mosquito counts by species and visualize population changes over time at various surveillance sites throughout the community. In some cases, you may already have this information in ArcGIS or another business system.
Review the layers provided with the solution and determine what source data you want to load. Then, load your existing data into the layers provided with the solution before sharing the maps or applications.
To load data from a shapefile or file geodatabase, complete the following steps:
- Create a .zip file of your shapefile or file geodatabase.
- Sign in to your ArcGIS organization and browse to the MosquitoSurveillance feature layer.
- From the item page, select the Surveillance Sites sublayer.
- From the item page, click Update Data.
- Follow the steps in the Update data wizard to load your data.
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For more information about uploading data, see Manage hosted feature layers—Append data to layers.
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For more information about how to load data using the Append tool in ArcGIS Pro, see Append (Data Management).