Introduction
This guide explains best practices for data capture forms.
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When a form requires special characters and/or an alpha-numeric string, use the Text Input form in Data Capture.
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Use it for a barcode, a word, a phrase, or a sentence.
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This only allows for one long sentence or two short sentences.
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Use Numeric Input for data that requires a numerical capture, such as a serial number.
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This allows you to validate the input entered by your operators and users.
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You can set a limit minimum or maximum for the numeric input range.
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To prompt the user to input longer text, use the Multi-line Text Area data capture form.
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This field is used to collect a sentence or two of information, such as a short explanation of issues that a user encountered during the work process.
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Use the Checkbox data capture form for multiple selection answers or a checklist requirement.
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This field is typically used by users to indicate that they have completed something, such as a single crucial step.
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Use the Radio Buttons data capture form for a list of choices.
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This feature is ideal for limited options.
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Example: What is the correct temperature for Machine 1?
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95 Degrees, 97 Degrees, etc.
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You can add more than two choices.
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Use the Dropdown Input data capture form to allow the user to scroll through multiple options to report information or answer a question.
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You can use the Drop-Down Menu for longer lists.
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Use the Image Input data capture form to upload images the user captured during the work process.
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Use the Video Input date capture form to attach a video that was captured during the work process.
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Use the Document Input data capture form to attach a document.
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Use Self or Team Signoff if the step or guide requires a sign off for approval, whether by one person or a team of people.
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