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== Deleting Outdated Surveys ==
== DAMM Spanish Version ==
[[File:DAMM.DeleteSurvey-low.gif|thumb|'''''Figure 6:''''' ''Animated GIF of deleting an old survey from a device. Click the image to enlarge and activate the GIF.''|alt=|277x277px]]
Beginning with DAMM Version 6, the entire survey including questions, prompts, and dropdown choices have been translated to Spanish. To access the translated version:
Portland NET may occasionally update the data entry form due to a change in policy, or to add improvements to an existing form.  If a new version of the assessment form is published, you will have to remove older versions from your mobile device.  If you attempt to collect data into an outdated survey form, the data will become orphaned, it is important to use the correct version of a survey form.  Your NET Team leader will instruct you if you need to delete your local form and re-download an updated version from the cloud.  


'''To delete:'''
# Click on the menu icon in the upper right corner (displayed as "<big>''''''</big>"). This will bring up available languages.
# Click on the language you would like to read the survey in, and the text will automagically change.


# Open the survey for removal from the mobile device.
At this time, only Spanish is included. Future releases may include additional languages. '''Note:''' If you unintentionally change the language and can’t figure out how to get back to English, simply close the program and re-load the survey.
# Click on the menu icon in the upper right corner (displayed as "<big>''''''</big>").
# Click on "Delete Survey".
# The software will give you a warning message; click "Delete".


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===== Q: Do I have to reinstall the Survey123 app after each use? =====
===== Q: Do I have to reinstall the Survey123 app after each use? =====
''A: No, once the application is installed on your device you can use it as many times as you like.  Occasionally the application will need updates, your device should do this automatically.  If any further maintenance or updates require any action on your end, PBEM will advise you on specific steps.''  
''A: No, once the application is installed on your device you can use it as many times as you like. Occasionally the application will need updates; the application will prompt you to download changes before you are allowed to open the survey. If any further maintenance or updates require any action on your end, PBEM will advise you on specific steps.''  


===== Q: When I open the app, it asks me to sign in. What's my login? =====
===== Q: When I open the app, it asks me to sign in. What's my login? =====
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== DAMM Project History ==
== DAMM Project History ==
The DAMM began as an idea proposed in November 2020 by Brian Patrick Brady, a GIS consultant acquainted with members of Arnold Creek NET. With feedback from NET focus groups, Brian developed several versions of the DAMM before reaching a final version in 2022. The GIS account is hosted through a nonprofit organization, not the City of Portland.
The DAMM began as an idea proposed in November 2020 by Brian Patrick Brady, a GIS consultant acquainted with members of Arnold Creek NET. With feedback from NET focus groups, Brian developed several versions of the DAMM before releasing a working version in 2021. Version 6 is available starting in 2023 and brings new functionality to DAMM including: auto-populating Fire Management Areas (FMA), annotated Images, Spanish Translation and other design elements to improve the user experience. The [https://pdx-net.maps.arcgis.com/home/index.html PDX-NET] ArcGIS Online account is hosted through a nonprofit organization, not the City of Portland.


The name of the DAMM was coined and suggested by Pleasant Valley NET volunteer Steve Mitchell. Since Jeremy Van Keuren basically has the brain of an eleven-year-old, that's the name that stuck.
The name of the DAMM was coined and suggested by Pleasant Valley NET volunteer Steve Mitchell. Since Jeremy Van Keuren basically has the brain of an eleven-year-old, that's the name that stuck.
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