

You can examine the map and filter the information it contains using the UI items described below.

When you're working with a track view, you can see the mobile users it contains and their last known locations and tracks. Click a user on the map to see information about their last known location during the time span you are viewing, and click on a track to see information about that particular point along the track. Optionally, in the track view, use filters to see specific tracks, such as those for a particular user or during a particular time span.You see a list of all the mobile users included in the view and a map showing their last known locations and tracks. Choose time span, specific mobile users, or even the GPS accuracy of the track, among other filters, to understand the patterns of mobile users. Open and use track views to see both the last known location and the tracks of mobile users included in the track view. The Track Viewer web app allows track viewers to filter and examine the tracks they can access. To use the tracks layer in your own maps and apps, see Use tracks. You can also use the tracks to do advanced analysis in ArcGIS. If you need a more complete picture of the locations of your mobile users and where they've been in relation to other assets and information important to you, add the hosted feature layer view of the tracks to your own map or app. If that is what you use your tracks for, continue reading this topic and learn about viewing tracks in Track Viewer. Track Viewer provides an overview of the last known locations and the tracks of mobile users and allows the track viewer to do simple filtering and analysis.

Once track viewers have access to tracks, they can view them in the Track Viewer web app or another map or app. Anyone with the privilege to view location tracks and access to a track view can view the tracks of the specified mobile users. A track view contains the last known locations and tracks of a set of mobile users. While mobile users can only see their tracks, other users who are not administrators-such as supervisors and field crew chiefs-need to view the tracks of others.
