When MobileMap Cruise functionality is enabled in settings and a cruiser is editing a plot
feature, a tree icon will be displayed in the upper right of the attribute editor. To record trees, tap the tree icon to open the tree list.

Tree List Design

The tree list has been designed as a digital tally card, and displays like a spreadsheet would in Excel.  Each row in the tree list represents a single tree, and each column represents an attribute field from the data model.  Enter data into appropriate cells using the software keyboard or popup mode (see link at bottom of this page). The tree list does not use dropdowns for selecting values.  Below are some details about data entry fields in the tree list:

Log Data Collection

If log data is supported, select the edit button (pencil icon) in the 'Logs' column to open the Logs List (similar to the trees list).  Logs are entered in the same way as trees, but must be entered sequentially from the first (butt) log up.  Logs are commonly used only for recording defect.  For this to work correctly, all logs below the highest log with defect must be entered.  For example, if the third log up the tree has 20% defect, logs 1 and 2 must be entered, along with their length and defect, even if they have no defect (defect = 0).

Row and Cell Highlighting

Inserting, Copying, and Deleting Trees and Logs

Number of Trees to Display

Under some inventory scenarios, a large number of trees may be recorded on a single plot (e.g., a single 'plot' used to record a 100% tally on a stand).  When too many trees are displayed at once, it can affect the performance of the tree list.  To ensure maximum performance when collecting a large number of trees per plot, the Tree List can be set to only show a maximum number of trees (Settings > MobileMap Cruise > Trees > Maximum Number of Tree Rows).  The default value for this setting is 20, but it can be set between 4 and unlimited.

Limiting Distance Calculation

MobileMap supports the calculation of limiting distance to a tree once the plot size (BAF or fixed area size) and tree diameter (for BAF plots) is known. The limiting distance tool can be configured to calculate the distance to the face or center of the tree. It can also apply a slope correction to determine the slope corrected limiting distance. In order to use the limiting distance, the following are required:

Check Cruise

MobileMap supports check cruising by using the Tree List in a special Check Cruise mode.  When check cruising, the check cruiser updates the existing stand and plot features (to add details, change status, etc.) and collects duplicate tree records (one check cruise tree for every standard tree).  See MobileMap: Check Cruising for more information on check cruising.

Saving Data and Closing the Trees/Logs List

To save tree/log data, select the save button (disc icon).  Saving triggers a validation process which checks all tree/log rows for a range of validation rules including allowed values (coded value domains), allowed data ranges (range domains), required (non-nullable) fields and business rules (e.g., if/then rules).  If any errors are found, a popup will display the errors by indicating which tree/log and field(s) contain errors.  Only the first 5 errors will be displayed in the error popup.  Select OK to close the error window, fix the data errors, then select save to re-validate your data.  If there are no validation errors, a small temporary popup will be displayed at the bottom of the screen indicating that all tree/log records were successfully saved.

To save the tree data and close the tree list at the same time, select the back button (left arrow icon).  This will trigger the save process described above, but if there are no validation errors it will immediately close the tree list and return to the parent plot after it finishes saving the tree data.

It is important to note that there is currently no ‘cancel’ button, or other option to close the Tree List (or Log List) without saving all trees. This means that simply opening the Tree List to review trees will trigger a save of all tree records upon closing. When the user uploads there data, these trees will be uploaded as updates, even if there are no actual data changes to the trees (or logs). This is by design, and helps prevent accidental closing of the tree list without saving all tree records. It can lead to some confusion, however, as it can result in cases where a user sees more trees listed in the upload report. It can also cause unexpected updates to the Cruiser ID on a Plot if MobileMap is configured to always update the Cruiser ID (Settings > MobileMap Cruise > Plots > Cruiser ID Update Logic).

Auto-Save of Tree Data

MobileMap supports auto-saving of data at specified data intervals.  The default behavior is to auto-save all new and modified data every time the tree/log lists are closed.  This behavior can be changed in settings (MobileMap Cruise > General > Database Backup Interval) to increase the frequency of auto-saving.  One scenario is when a large number of trees will be collected on a set of plots (e.g., a 100% tally on a psuedo-plot).  For example, auto-save frequency can be set to backup every 5, 10, or 20 trees to prevent data loss if a device fails while in the middle of collecting a plot.  Data backups will, however, require a pause in data collection and thus should be used carefully to ensure they don't impact data entry efficiency.  

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