When plot features are selected, any trees that have been collected for that plot will be displayed in the Trees table at the bottom of the map. Note that tree records can only be accessed through plots, so trees will not be displayed if only their stand (but not plot) is selected. If the cruise data model supports the collection of log data, a Logs table will be displayed below the trees table.
Note that the Search tool restricts the features that can be selected. If tree records are not displayed as expected when selecting a Plot that contains trees, check the Search tool to see if a search layer has been defined. To ensure that trees are properly displayed, select Plots as the search layer, then re-select the plot you are interested. You can also remove the selected layer by setting it back to the option Select Layer to Search to remove the restriction completely.
Edit Existing Tree Records
To edit an existing tree record, click the edit (blue pencil) icon to the right of the tree record.
Each cell in the selected tree row will change from a read-only value to an editable input (dropdown, number picker, text input, etc.).
Select or enter the desired value(s) in field that needs to be updated.
When all edits have been been made, click the save (green checkmark).
If there are any validation errors (e.g. required fields that are missing, values that exceed range domains). the cells will be highlighted in red. Hovering the error cells will display a popup.
Enter New Tree
To enter a new tree record, click the large green + sign at the top of the tree table.
A new row will appear at the top of the table, and each cell in that will be displayed as an editable input (dropdown, number picker, text input, etc.).
Select or enter the desired value(s) in field that needs to be updated.
Note that InventoryManager will attempt to auto-populate the tree ID using the next available tree ID value. Usually this value can be accepted as-is, but there may be times when you want to modify this value. Take care to not create duplicate tree ID values.
When all edits have been been made, click the save (green checkmark).
If there are any validation errors (e.g. required fields that are missing, values that exceed range domains) the cells will be highlighted in red. Hovering the error cells will display a popup with information about the validation error.
If you need to cancel the new tree creation, click the large green + sign at the top of the tree table (not the smaller green + sign to the right of the tree row).
Delete Existing Tree Records
To edit an existing tree record, click the delete (red trash can) icon to the right of the tree record.
You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
Warning: this action cannot be undone!