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Overview
Location data is location assigned to an object through the Location property on a standard form. Locations can be added through an address field, map, or both, depending on how the property was configured by an administrator.
Related Information/Setup
Please refer to the following articles for further information:
- Locations Overview
- Location Relationship & Reference Data
- Adding the Location Property to a Form
- Import Location Data
Browser Location Data
If location sharing is enabled on your browser, auto-complete suggestions are provided in the address field, and the map is centered based on your current approximate location. It is recommended location sharing is enabled on your browser for more accurate results.
The system will ask for your browser's location data once, unless your browser is configured to always ask or the settings are later modified.
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Note: A slight delay may occur when the form is initially loaded after sharing your location. |
Location Address Field
To add location data to an object through the Location Address field, begin typing an address then select it from the dropdown menu.
Location Address Field
If your browser or user profile has a preferred language selected, the address bar will display results based on that selected language, provided the language is supported.
When searching for a location in a preferred language:
- If your preferred language is not supported, English will be displayed by default.
Users can view location data on an existing object in a language other than English, provided that both the location data and the user’s preferred language match. For example, if the location data was recorded in French, a user with Russian as a preferred language could only view it in English.
- Map tooltips with additional address details are displayed in the language used when the data was recorded, provided the preferred language of the user who recorded the data and the user currently viewing the tooltip match.
- Location data on reports and relationship maps are always displayed in English.
Location Map Field
To add location data to an object on the map, use the Increase and Decrease icons on the map to zoom in or out or click anywhere on the map and drag your cursor to move it. To place a pin, click and drag the Pin icon at the bottom-left of the map to the desired location.
Dragging the pin allows you to change the current location and clicking the pin will display the address and coordinates in a tooltip. Hovering your cursor over a pin will display a tooltip with address details. If the selected location has no address (e.g., a field or a lake), the tooltip will display the latitude and longitude coordinates. To remove the pin, click Delete icon at the top-right of the map.
Location Map
Location Address & Map Fields
When both the address field and map are enabled, entering an address in the field will place a pin on the map, and placing or moving the pin on the map will automatically populate an address in the field. Note that it's possible to move or place a map pin on a location without an address (e.g., a field or lake); however, these locations may only populate partial or approximate addresses.
Clicking a pin on the map will display its address and coordinates in a tooltip.
Location field and map
Location Data is Required
If the Location property is marked as required by an administrator, location information must be added to the property before the object can move to the next workflow state. The address bar of required locations is highlighted in yellow. If the property is configured to display a map only, the map is highlighted in yellow.
Location Data Required
Location Data is Read-Only
If the Location property is marked as read-only by an administrator:
- Addresses, if any, are displayed but cannot be modified.
- Map pins cannot be placed, deleted, or moved.
- The map cannot be dragged or zoomed in or out.
- Hovering your cursor over a pin on the map will display the address and coordinates of the location in a tooltip.
- The address bar is hidden on objects with no location data. If the map is configured to display, a greyed-out map with a No location has been specified message is shown.
A Read-Only Map with No Location Data
Relationships & References
Relationships and references can be configured on forms to display location data for both the originating and related objects via a map or a relationship or reference table. For more detailed information, see the View Relationship & Reference Location Data article.