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hi my name is matthew baber and today were going to be looking at how to use qr codes for rapid inspections within arcgis to begin with what is a qr well youre probably familiar with these whether you know it or not youve seen them on ads sometimes on television usually in store or even on products that you purchase qr stands for quick response code now this is a way for machines to interpret an image into text any text can be converted into a qr image following the standard but what does this mean for arcgis and specifically what does this mean for inspections for utilities well lets imagine youre walking down this street and you are doing an asset inspection specifically a poll inspection and the first three polls you come across are labeled in the traditional manner meaning they each have a unique identifying number associated with them in this case its very simple one two and three now if im doing this inspection usually ill have paper forms with me and i will record the nu