File Uploads

How can my users attach files to a Request when they are in the field?

You can add a Files control to any form. This allows your users to upload files attached to that form. These files can then be reviewed by Controllers in the office

For example, at the end of a commonly used form you could have an attachments section. Add a Repeater and then in the Repeater have a Comment text field and a Files field. Your field workers can then create as many Comment/Files areas as they want to share files relating to this task.

Other field workers are not able to download and view the files.

On the Field Workers screen the user makes a short comment about the files and can attach as many as they want within the Files control. As the files are automatically renamed, the comment field is handy to identify original names if that is important.

What file formats are allowed?

For security, the types of files that you can upload to Gruntify anywhere in the app are restricted. You can see the full list of formats below, but you can rest assured that most common document and everyday file formats are included.

Documents

MS Office

Google Workspace

Apple Work

Other

MS Office

Google Workspace

Apple Work

Other

  • docx

  • doc

  • dot

  • dotx

  • pot

  • pps

  • ppsx

  • ppt

  • pptx

  • pub

  • eml

  • vsd

  • vsdx

  • xls

  • xlsx

  • xlsm

  • gdoc

  • gslides

  • gsheet

  • pages

  • key

  • keynote

  • numbers

  • pdf

  • md

  • log

  • odt

  • rtf

  • txt

  • xml

  • odp

  • ods

  • csv

Media

Just because a format is listed below doesn’t mean it will be accepted everywhere. These are the system-level restrictions, different requirements will apply to different areas (ie. Entity Media, Brand Logo, etc.)

Images

Audio

Video

Images

Audio

Video

  • avif

  • bmp

  • exif

  • gif

  • jpg

  • jpeg

  • png

  • raw

  • svg

  • tiff

  • aiff

  • aac

  • flac

  • m4a

  • mp3

  • wav

  • wma

  • avi

  • mkv

  • mov

  • wmv

  • mp4

  • m4v

Spatial

For a full list of supported spatial formats, see this article: Uploading Vector Spatial Data as Custom Map Layers in Detail. For direct uploads, we only support .geojson, .kmz, and .zip - where the zip file contains other spatial formats.

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