http://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Icruz&feedformat=atomIMSMA Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:23:52ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.28.0http://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Symbology&diff=21010Symbology2016-02-16T12:54:50Z<p>Icruz: /* Land Release Symbology */</p>
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<div>Based on the Study [http://www.gichd.org/fileadmin/GICHD-resources/rec-documents/IMSMA-Symbology-FinalReport.pdf 'Cartographic Recommendations for Humanitarian Demining Map Symbols in the Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA)'], a first set of symbols was developed in 2005 for inclusion in {{IMSMANG}}. The IMSMA symbology may be found in C:\IMSMAng\server\gis\maps\IMSMA.style.<br />
<br />
==Land Release Symbology==<br />
The GICHD has developed a new set of mine action symbols that is in line with the IMAS 07.11 Land Release. The 32 point and polygon symbols capture the main attribute values for various land categories and mine action activities required to depict the land release process on maps.<br />
<br />
For usage in web applications, the image URLs of point symbols as well as a detailed description of the polygon symbols are available in the table below.<br />
<br />
A detailed description on the methodology and the design considerations applied to develop the symbols, as well as guidance on how to implement the symbology in GIS products is provided in the new Technical Note 07.11/01-2016 Land Release Symbology. The symbols are further included as an annex to the IMAS 07.11 Land Release. These documents will be available soon on the [http://www.mineactionstandards.org/ IMAS Website]<br />
<br />
The files are available here: [[:File:LR_Symbology.zip|LR Symbology]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Feature!! Attribute!!Value !! Symbol !! Point symbol URL / Polygon symbol description<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|Land<br />
|rowspan="4"|Classification<br />
|rowspan="2"|CHA<br />
|[[File:Hazard_CHA_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Fill colour || <br />
CMYK 0 100 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 255 0 0<br /><br />
HEX FF0000<br />
|-<br />
| Transparency || 50%<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:CHA skull final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/0/0f/CHA_skull_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|SHA<br />
|[[File:Hazard_SHA_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Fill colour || <br />
CMYK 0 40 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 244 167 24<br /><br />
HEX F4A718<br />
|-<br />
| Transparency || 50%<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:SHA skull final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/6/67/SHA_skull_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="6"|Land<br />
|rowspan="6"|Status<br />
|rowspan="2"|Open<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status_Open_Polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Outline colour || <br />
CMYK 0 100 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 255 0 0<br /><br />
HEX FF0000<br />
|-<br />
| Outline|| Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status-open_final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/9/91/Hazard_Status-open_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Worked on<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status_Worked_On_Polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Outline colour || <br />
CMYK 0 40 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 244 167 24<br /><br />
HEX F4A718<br />
|-<br />
| Outline pattern|| [[File:WorkedOn_outlinePattern.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status-worked_on_final.png|100px]] <br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/a/ad/Hazard_Status-worked_on_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Closed<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status_closed_Polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Outline colour || <br />
CMYK 40 0 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 192 218 48<br /><br />
HEX C0DA30<br />
|-<br />
| Outline|| Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Cancelled-reduced-cleared final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/cf/Cancelled-reduced-cleared_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="6"|Land<br />
|rowspan="6"|Type of contamination<br />
|APM<br />
|[[File:AP mine final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/1/17/AP_mine_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|AVM<br />
|[[File:AV mine final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/c4/AV_mine_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|UXO<br />
|[[File:UXO final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/9/96/UXO_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Cluster Munition<br />
|[[File:Cluster munition final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/0/01/Cluster_munition_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|AXO<br />
|[[File:AXO final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/3/39/AXO_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Other/Unknown<br />
| [[File:Unknown final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/a/a7/Unknown_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="6"|Land<br />
|rowspan="6"|Land Release product<br />
|rowspan="2"|Cancelled<br />
|[[File:Hazard_cancelled_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Colour || <br />
CMYK 40 0 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 192 218 48<br /><br />
HEX C0DA30<br />
|-<br />
| Fill pattern|| [[File:Cancelled_OutlinePattern.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Outline ||Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Cancelled-reduced-cleared final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/cf/Cancelled-reduced-cleared_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Reduced<br />
|[[File:Hazard_reduced_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Colour || <br />
CMYK 40 0 100 0<br /><br />
RGB 192 218 48<br /><br />
HEX C0DA30<br />
|-<br />
| Fill pattern|| [[File:Reduced_Pattern.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Outline ||Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Cancelled-reduced-cleared final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/cf/Cancelled-reduced-cleared_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Cleared<br />
|[[File:Hazard_cleared_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Colour || <br />
CMYK 40 0 100 0<br /><br />
RGB 192 218 48<br /><br />
HEX C0DA30<br />
|-<br />
|Transparency|| 50%<br />
|-<br />
|Outline ||Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Cancelled-reduced-cleared final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/cf/Cancelled-reduced-cleared_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|Activity<br />
|rowspan="4"|Type<br />
|EOD Spot Task<br />
|[[File:EOD Spot Task final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/3/32/EOD_Spot_Task_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|NTS<br />
|[[File:Non technical survey final.png|100px]]|<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/3/35/Non_technical_survey_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Technical Survey<br />
|[[File:Technical Survey final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/c1/Technical_Survey_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Clearance<br />
|[[File:Clearance final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/a/a6/Clearance_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|Activity<br />
|rowspan="3"|Method<br />
|Mechanical<br />
|[[File:Mechanical demining final.png|100px]] <br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/d/d9/Mechanical_demining_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Manual<br />
|[[File:Manual demining final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/c7/Manual_demining_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Animal<br />
|[[File:Animal demining final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/5/5f/Animal_demining_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|Activity<br />
|rowspan="3"|Status<br />
|Planned<br />
|[[File:Activity-planned final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/6/60/Activity-planned_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Ongoing<br />
| [[File:Activity-ongoing final.png|100px]] <br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/9/9d/Activity-ongoing_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Completed<br />
|[[File:Activity-completed final.png|100px]] <br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/9/99/Activity-completed_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Activity<br />
|rowspan="2"|Spatial Dimension<br />
|Surface<br />
| [[File:Surface final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/8/82/Surface_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Sub-surface<br />
| [[File:Sub-surface final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/6/6c/Sub-surface_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="1"|Point type<br />
|Evidences<br />
|Evidence Point<br />
|[[File:Activities Evidences final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/e/ef/Activities_Evidences_final.png<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{NavBox HowTo Viewing and Browsing}}</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Symbology&diff=21009Symbology2016-02-16T12:53:40Z<p>Icruz: /* Land Release Symbology (Pending approval to the IMAS Review Board) */</p>
<hr />
<div>Based on the Study [http://www.gichd.org/fileadmin/GICHD-resources/rec-documents/IMSMA-Symbology-FinalReport.pdf 'Cartographic Recommendations for Humanitarian Demining Map Symbols in the Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA)'], a first set of symbols was developed in 2005 for inclusion in {{IMSMANG}}. The IMSMA symbology may be found in C:\IMSMAng\server\gis\maps\IMSMA.style.<br />
<br />
==Land Release Symbology==<br />
The GICHD has developed a new set of mine action symbols that is in line with the IMAS 07.11 Land Release. The 32 point and polygon symbols capture the main attribute values for various land categories and mine action activities required to depict the land release process on maps.<br />
<br />
For usage in web applications, the image URLs of point symbols as well as a detailed description of the polygon symbols are available in the table below.<br />
<br />
A detailed description on the methodology and the design considerations applied to develop the symbols, as well as guidance on how to implement the symbology in GIS products is provided in the new Technical Note 07.11/01-2015 Land Release Symbology. The symbols are further included as an annex to the IMAS 07.11 Land Release. These documents will be available soon on the [http://www.mineactionstandards.org/ IMAS Website]<br />
<br />
The files are available here: [[:File:LR_Symbology.zip|LR Symbology]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Feature!! Attribute!!Value !! Symbol !! Point symbol URL / Polygon symbol description<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|Land<br />
|rowspan="4"|Classification<br />
|rowspan="2"|CHA<br />
|[[File:Hazard_CHA_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Fill colour || <br />
CMYK 0 100 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 255 0 0<br /><br />
HEX FF0000<br />
|-<br />
| Transparency || 50%<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:CHA skull final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/0/0f/CHA_skull_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|SHA<br />
|[[File:Hazard_SHA_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Fill colour || <br />
CMYK 0 40 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 244 167 24<br /><br />
HEX F4A718<br />
|-<br />
| Transparency || 50%<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:SHA skull final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/6/67/SHA_skull_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="6"|Land<br />
|rowspan="6"|Status<br />
|rowspan="2"|Open<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status_Open_Polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Outline colour || <br />
CMYK 0 100 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 255 0 0<br /><br />
HEX FF0000<br />
|-<br />
| Outline|| Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status-open_final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/9/91/Hazard_Status-open_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Worked on<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status_Worked_On_Polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Outline colour || <br />
CMYK 0 40 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 244 167 24<br /><br />
HEX F4A718<br />
|-<br />
| Outline pattern|| [[File:WorkedOn_outlinePattern.jpg|150px]]<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status-worked_on_final.png|100px]] <br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/a/ad/Hazard_Status-worked_on_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Closed<br />
|[[File:Hazard_Status_closed_Polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Outline colour || <br />
CMYK 40 0 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 192 218 48<br /><br />
HEX C0DA30<br />
|-<br />
| Outline|| Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Cancelled-reduced-cleared final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/cf/Cancelled-reduced-cleared_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="6"|Land<br />
|rowspan="6"|Type of contamination<br />
|APM<br />
|[[File:AP mine final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/1/17/AP_mine_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|AVM<br />
|[[File:AV mine final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/c4/AV_mine_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|UXO<br />
|[[File:UXO final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/9/96/UXO_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Cluster Munition<br />
|[[File:Cluster munition final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/0/01/Cluster_munition_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|AXO<br />
|[[File:AXO final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/3/39/AXO_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Other/Unknown<br />
| [[File:Unknown final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/a/a7/Unknown_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="6"|Land<br />
|rowspan="6"|Land Release product<br />
|rowspan="2"|Cancelled<br />
|[[File:Hazard_cancelled_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Colour || <br />
CMYK 40 0 100 0 <br /><br />
RGB 192 218 48<br /><br />
HEX C0DA30<br />
|-<br />
| Fill pattern|| [[File:Cancelled_OutlinePattern.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Outline ||Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Cancelled-reduced-cleared final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/cf/Cancelled-reduced-cleared_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Reduced<br />
|[[File:Hazard_reduced_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Colour || <br />
CMYK 40 0 100 0<br /><br />
RGB 192 218 48<br /><br />
HEX C0DA30<br />
|-<br />
| Fill pattern|| [[File:Reduced_Pattern.jpg|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|Outline ||Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Cancelled-reduced-cleared final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/cf/Cancelled-reduced-cleared_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Cleared<br />
|[[File:Hazard_cleared_polygon.png|100px]]<br />
|<br />
{| <br />
|-<br />
| Colour || <br />
CMYK 40 0 100 0<br /><br />
RGB 192 218 48<br /><br />
HEX C0DA30<br />
|-<br />
|Transparency|| 50%<br />
|-<br />
|Outline ||Continuous<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Cancelled-reduced-cleared final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/cf/Cancelled-reduced-cleared_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|Activity<br />
|rowspan="4"|Type<br />
|EOD Spot Task<br />
|[[File:EOD Spot Task final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/3/32/EOD_Spot_Task_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|NTS<br />
|[[File:Non technical survey final.png|100px]]|<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/3/35/Non_technical_survey_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Technical Survey<br />
|[[File:Technical Survey final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/c1/Technical_Survey_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Clearance<br />
|[[File:Clearance final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/a/a6/Clearance_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|Activity<br />
|rowspan="3"|Method<br />
|Mechanical<br />
|[[File:Mechanical demining final.png|100px]] <br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/d/d9/Mechanical_demining_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Manual<br />
|[[File:Manual demining final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/c/c7/Manual_demining_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Animal<br />
|[[File:Animal demining final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/5/5f/Animal_demining_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|Activity<br />
|rowspan="3"|Status<br />
|Planned<br />
|[[File:Activity-planned final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/6/60/Activity-planned_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Ongoing<br />
| [[File:Activity-ongoing final.png|100px]] <br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/9/9d/Activity-ongoing_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Completed<br />
|[[File:Activity-completed final.png|100px]] <br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/9/99/Activity-completed_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Activity<br />
|rowspan="2"|Spatial Dimension<br />
|Surface<br />
| [[File:Surface final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/8/82/Surface_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|Sub-surface<br />
| [[File:Sub-surface final.png|100px]]<br />
|http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/6/6c/Sub-surface_final.png<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="1"|Point type<br />
|Evidences<br />
|Evidence Point<br />
|[[File:Activities Evidences final.png|100px]]<br />
| http://mwiki.gichd.org/mediawiki/images/e/ef/Activities_Evidences_final.png<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{NavBox HowTo Viewing and Browsing}}</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Connecting_to_IMSMA_Staging_area_from_ArcGIS&diff=17947Connecting to IMSMA Staging area from ArcGIS2014-11-17T10:41:16Z<p>Icruz: </p>
<hr />
<div>To be able to connect to the Staging area database from ArcGIS you need to copy the client library files to the ''\ArcGIS\Desktop10.1\bin '' folder:<br />
* libeay32.dll<br />
* libiconv-2.dll<br />
* libintl-8.dll<br />
* libpq.dll<br />
* ssleay32.dll<br />
You can download these files from [[Downloads | here]] or copy from ''C\IMSMAng\pgsql\bin''.<br />
<br />
[[Image:Staging mxd.png|500px|center]]<br />
There is also a special mxd-file, staging.mxd, that contains the IMSMA symbology and has Data Source set to a PostgreSQL database called ''''staging'''' for all layers. You find the ''staging-MM-DD-YY.mxd'' in C:\IMSMAETLTool\data.<br />
<br />
If your IMSMA Staging area database is called something else than '''staging''', you need to rebuild the Data Source links for each layer. On ESRI's ArcGIS Resource Center you will find [http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#//00s500000020000000| instructions] on how to '''Repair broken links for multiple layers'''.<br />
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[[Category:VIE]]</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Connecting_to_IMSMA_Staging_area_from_ArcGIS&diff=17946Connecting to IMSMA Staging area from ArcGIS2014-11-17T10:37:57Z<p>Icruz: </p>
<hr />
<div>To be able to connect to the Staging area database from ArcGIS you need to copy the client library files to the ''\ArcGIS\Desktop10.1\bin '' folder:<br />
* libeay32.dll<br />
* libiconv-2.dll<br />
* libintl-8.dll<br />
* libpq.dll<br />
* ssleay32.dll<br />
You can download these files from [[Downloads | here]].<br />
<br />
[[Image:Staging mxd.png|500px|center]]<br />
There is also a special mxd-file, staging.mxd, that contains the IMSMA symbology and has Data Source set to a PostgreSQL database called ''''staging'''' for all layers. You find the ''staging-MM-DD-YY.mxd'' in C:\IMSMAETLTool\data.<br />
<br />
If your IMSMA Staging area database is called something else than '''staging''', you need to rebuild the Data Source links for each layer. On ESRI's ArcGIS Resource Center you will find [http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#//00s500000020000000| instructions] on how to '''Repair broken links for multiple layers'''.<br />
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<div>To be able to connect to the Staging area database from ArcGIS you need to copy the client library files to the ''\ArcGIS\Desktop10.1\bin '' folder:<br />
* libeay32.dll<br />
* libiconv-2.dll<br />
* libintl-8.dll<br />
* libpq.dll<br />
* ssleay32.dll<br />
which you can download these files from [[Downloads | here]].<br />
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[[Image:Staging mxd.png|500px|center]]<br />
There is also a special mxd-file, staging.mxd, that contains the IMSMA symbology and has Data Source set to a PostgreSQL database called ''''staging'''' for all layers. You find the ''staging-MM-DD-YY.mxd'' in C:\IMSMAETLTool\data.<br />
<br />
If your IMSMA Staging area database is called something else than '''staging''', you need to rebuild the Data Source links for each layer. On ESRI's ArcGIS Resource Center you will find [http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#//00s500000020000000| instructions] on how to '''Repair broken links for multiple layers'''.<br />
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[[Category:VIE]]</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Information_Management_Team&diff=12043Information Management Team2013-12-02T12:26:17Z<p>Icruz: </p>
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<div>{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Name''' || '''Position''' || '''Thematic area'''|| '''Countries supported''' <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/daniel-eriksson/ Daniel ERIKSSON] || Assistant Director || IMSMA NG Support || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/vera-bohle/ Vera BOHLE] || Advisor, Evaluation and Quality Management || Evaluation and Quality Management || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/olivier-cottray/ Olivier COTTRAY] || Advisor, Information Management||Information Services Coordinator || Benin, Burundi, Eritrea,Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/inna-cruz/ Inna CRUZ] ||Advisor, Information Management||GIS and Mapping Support || Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, Georgia, ICRC Georgia<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/angela-de-santis/ Angela DE SANTIS] ||Advisor, Information Management || Victim Assistance and Geoportal || Argentina, Chile,Colombia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Peru, Spain<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/rana-elias/ Rana ELIAS] ||Advisor, Information Management || Wiki, Pedagogical Tools and Methods || Chad, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Senegal, Sudan, Western Sahara<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/ursin-hofmann/ Ursin HOFMANN] || Programme Officer || || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/dionysia-kontotasiou/ Dionysia KONTOTASIOU] ||MediaWiki Specialist || || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/anne-li-naucler/ Anne-Li NAUCLÉR] ||Software Development Coordinator || Import Scripts and Migrations, Legacy || Cambodia, Iran, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/halil-radogoshi/ Halil RADOGOSHI] ||Advisor, Information Management ||Novel uses of IMSMA || Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/jean-paul-rychener/ Jean-Paul RYCHENER] ||Advisor, Information Management ||Upgrading Your System|| Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Mali, Somalia, Syrian Arab Republic, State of Palestine, Yemen<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/elisabeth-vinek/ Elisabeth VINEK] ||Data Analyst || Business Intelligence Solutions, Reporting and MINT || -<br />
|}</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Information_Management_Team&diff=12042Information Management Team2013-12-02T12:25:17Z<p>Icruz: </p>
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<div>{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Name''' || '''Position''' || '''Thematic area'''|| '''Countries supported''' <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/daniel-eriksson/ Daniel ERIKSSON] || Assistant Director || IMSMA NG Support || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/vera-bohle/ Vera BOHLE] || Advisor, Evaluation and Quality Management || Evaluation and Quality Management || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/olivier-cottray/ Olivier COTTRAY] || Advisor, Information Management||Information Services Coordinator || Benin, Burundi, Eritrea,Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/inna-cruz/ Inna CRUZ] ||Advisor, Information Management||GIS and Mapping Support || Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, ICRC Georgia<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/angela-de-santis/ Angela DE SANTIS] ||Advisor, Information Management || Victim Assistance and Geoportal || Argentina, Chile,Colombia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Peru, Spain<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/rana-elias/ Rana ELIAS] ||Advisor, Information Management || Wiki, Pedagogical Tools and Methods || Chad, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Senegal, Sudan, Western Sahara<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/ursin-hofmann/ Ursin HOFMANN] || Programme Officer || || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/dionysia-kontotasiou/ Dionysia KONTOTASIOU] ||MediaWiki Specialist || || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/anne-li-naucler/ Anne-Li NAUCLÉR] ||Software Development Coordinator || Import Scripts and Migrations, Legacy || Cambodia, Iran, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/halil-radogoshi/ Halil RADOGOSHI] ||Advisor, Information Management ||Novel uses of IMSMA || Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/jean-paul-rychener/ Jean-Paul RYCHENER] ||Advisor, Information Management ||Upgrading Your System|| Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Mali, Somalia, Syrian Arab Republic, State of Palestine, Yemen<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.gichd.org/about-gichd/staff-and-organisation-chart/elisabeth-vinek/ Elisabeth VINEK] ||Data Analyst || Business Intelligence Solutions, Reporting and MINT || -<br />
|}</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Import_Geospatial_Data_from_Shapefile&diff=11930Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile2013-10-21T13:30:23Z<p>Icruz: </p>
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<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
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{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
<br />
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==Shapefile Import Business Rules==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
===Point Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
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<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A PointID value is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point and be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table. It should be of '''Short Integer''' type.</li><br />
<li>A PointType is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point. It must correspond to the Geospatial Point types list defined by IMSMA. The field should have '''Text''' type.</li></ol><br /><br />
Download the example of the Point Shapefile [[File:PointImportTemplate.rar]]<br />
<br />
===Polygon Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a polygon shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A Polygon attribute Table must contain PolyID field of Short Integer type.</li><br />
<li>Coordinate Format, Coordinate System, Bearing, Distance, Point ID, Point Number, Point Type, X/Long, Y/Lat are optional to be included into the attribute table. </ol><br />
<br />
Download the example of the Polygon Shapefile [[File:PolygonImportTemplate.rar]]<br />
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<hr />
<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
<br />
{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
==Shapefile Import Business Rules==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
===Point Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A PointID value is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point and be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table. It should be of '''Short Integer''' type.</li><br />
<li>A PointType is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point. It must correspond to the Geospatial Point types list defined by IMSMA. The field should have '''Text''' type.</li></ol><br /><br />
Download the example of the Point Shapefile [[File:PointImportTemplate.rar]]<br />
<br />
<br />
===Polygon Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a polygon shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A Polygon attribute Table must contain PolyID field of Short Integer type.</li><br />
<li>Coordinate Format, Coordinate System, Bearing, Distance, Point ID, Point Number, Point Type, X/Long, Y/Lat are optional to be included into the attribute table. </ol><br />
<br />
Download the example of the Polygon Shapefile [[File:PolygonImportTemplate.rar]]<br />
<br />
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<hr />
<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
<br />
{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
==Shapefile Import Business Rules==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
===Point Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A PointID value is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point and be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table. It should be of '''Short Integer''' type.</li><br />
<li>A PointType is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point. It must correspond to the Geospatial Point types list defined by IMSMA. The field should have '''Text''' type.</li></ol><br /><br />
Download the example of the Point Shapefile [[PointImportTemplate.rar]]<br />
<br />
<br />
===Polygon Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a polygon shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A Polygon attribute Table must contain PolyID field of Short Integer type.</li><br />
<li>Coordinate Format, Coordinate System, Bearing, Distance, Point ID, Point Number, Point Type, X/Long, Y/Lat are optional to be included into the attribute table. </ol><br />
<br />
Download the example of the Polygon Shapefile [[PolygonImportTemplate.rar]]<br />
<br />
{{NavBox HowTo Enter Data}}</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=File:PolygonImportTemplate.rar&diff=11927File:PolygonImportTemplate.rar2013-10-21T13:19:22Z<p>Icruz: Used in the Shapefile import into IMSMA page</p>
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<div>Used in the Shapefile import into IMSMA page</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Import_Geospatial_Data_from_Shapefile&diff=11926Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile2013-10-21T13:14:24Z<p>Icruz: </p>
<hr />
<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
<br />
{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
==Shapefile Import Business Rules==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
===Point Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A PointID value is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point and be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table. It should be of '''Short Integer''' type.</li><br />
<li>A PointType is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point. It must correspond to the Geospatial Point types list defined by IMSMA. The field should have '''Text''' type.</li></ol><br /><br />
Download the example of the Point Shapefile [[File:Example.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
===Polygon Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a polygon shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A Polygon attribute Table must contain PolyID field of Short Integer type.</li><br />
<li>Coordinate Format, Coordinate System, Bearing, Distance, Point ID, Point Number, Point Type, X/Long, Y/Lat are optional to be included into the attribute table. </ol><br />
<br />
Download the example of the Polygon Shapefile [[File:Example.jpg]]<br />
<br />
{{NavBox HowTo Enter Data}}</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Import_Geospatial_Data_from_Shapefile&diff=11925Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile2013-10-21T13:13:32Z<p>Icruz: </p>
<hr />
<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
<br />
{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
==Shapefile Import Business Rules==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
===Point Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A PointID value is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point and be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table. It should be of '''Short Integer''' type.</li><br />
<li>A PointType is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point. It must correspond to the Geospatial Point types list defined by IMSMA. The field should have '''Text''' type.</li></ol><br /><br />
Download the example of the Point Shapefile [[File:Example.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
===Polygon Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a polygon shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A Polygon attribute Table must contain PolyID field of Short Integer type.</li><br />
<li>Coordinate Format, Coordinate System, Bearing, Distance, Point ID, Point Number, Point Type, X/Long, Y/Lat are optional to be included into the attribute table </ol><br />
<br />
Download the example of the Polygon Shapefile [[File:Example.jpg]]<br />
<br />
{{NavBox HowTo Enter Data}}</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=File:PointImportTemplate.rar&diff=11924File:PointImportTemplate.rar2013-10-21T12:20:18Z<p>Icruz: Used in Import geospatial data from Shapefile page</p>
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<div>Used in Import geospatial data from Shapefile page</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Import_Geospatial_Data_from_Shapefile&diff=11923Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile2013-10-21T11:03:45Z<p>Icruz: </p>
<hr />
<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
<br />
{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
==Shapefile Import Business Rules==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
===Point Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A PointID value is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point and be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table. It should be of '''Short Integer''' type.</li><br />
<li>A PointType is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point. It must correspond to the Geospatial Point types list defined by IMSMA. The field should have '''Text''' type.</li></ol><br />
<br />
===Polygon Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A Polygon attribute Table must contain at least PointID and PointType fields (of Short Integer, and Text type).</li><br />
<li>ProjName, Distance, Bearing, FrPointID, PointDesc can be included into the attribute table but are not mandatory fields</ol><br />
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{{NavBox HowTo Enter Data}}</div>Icruzhttp://mwiki.gichd.org:8090/mediawiki/index.php?title=Import_Geospatial_Data_from_Shapefile&diff=11922Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile2013-10-21T11:03:20Z<p>Icruz: </p>
<hr />
<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
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{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
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==Shapefile Import Business Rules==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
===Point Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
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<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A PointID value is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point and be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table. It should be of '''Short Integer''' type.</li><br />
<li>A PointType is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point. It must correspond to the Geospatial Point types list defined by IMSMA. The field should have '''Text''' type.</li></ol><br />
<br />
===Polygon Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A Polygon attribute Table must contain at least PointID and PointType fields (of Short Integer, and Text type).</li><br />
<li>ProjName, Distance, Bearing, FrPointID, PointDesc can be included into the attribute table but are not mandatory fields></ol><br />
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<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
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{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
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<br /><br />
==Shapefile Import Business Rules==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
===Point Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a point shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>A PointID value is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point and be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table. It should be of '''Short Integer''' type.</li><br />
<li>A PointType is a mandatory field and should be provided for each point. It must correspond to the Geospatial Point types list defined by IMSMA. The field should have '''Text''' type.</li></ol><br />
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===Polygon Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
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<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. Point shapefile will be imported into '''''Points table''''', Polygon and Polyline shapefiles - into '''''Polygon and Polyline Points''''' table but will be splitted into points list that compose this polyline or polygon.}}<br />
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{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
<br />
===Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li></li> <br />
<li>If a PointID value is not provided in the shapefile, each coordinate data will be automatically assigned a unique PointID value.</li><br />
<li>If a PointID is provided in the shapefile, it must be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table and in the Polygon/Polyline Points table on the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.</li><br />
<li>If the coordinate data is a point on a polygon/polyline, a unique PolyID value must be provided.</li><br />
<li>The PolyID value must be unique across all polygons/polylines data listed in the Points table and Polygon/Polyline Points table on the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table.<br />
<br />
{{note|'''Import Point''' button works to import point and polygon shapefiles. }}<br />
<br />
{{note|If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.}}<br />
<br />
===Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li></li> <br />
<li>If a PointID value is not provided in the shapefile, each coordinate data will be automatically assigned a unique PointID value.</li><br />
<li>If a PointID is provided in the shapefile, it must be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table and in the Polygon/Polyline Points table on the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.</li><br />
<li>If the coordinate data is a point on a polygon/polyline, a unique PolyID value must be provided.</li><br />
<li>The PolyID value must be unique across all polygons/polylines data listed in the Points table and Polygon/Polyline Points table on the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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<div><p>To import geospatial data from the shapefile (.shp format):</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] button. The Open window displays<br />
<li>From the Open window:</li><br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Navigate to the directory where the file that you would like to import is located</li><br />
<li>Select the file (.shp format)</li><br />
<li>Double click on the file name or click the '''Open''' button</li></ol></ol><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
The geospatial data from the spreadsheet is appended to any existing data in the Points or Polygons table. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Shapefile Import Business Rules===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
<p>To import geospatial data from a shapefile, the file must be created according to the following business rules:</p><br />
<ol><br />
<li>If the selected coordinate reference system at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window is different from the coordinate reference system specified in the .prj file, the coordinate data will be re-projected to the selected coordinate system specified at the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.</li> <br />
<li>If a PointID value is not provided in the shapefile, each coordinate data will be automatically assigned a unique PointID value.</li><br />
<li>If a PointID is provided in the shapefile, it must be unique across all coordinate data listed in the Points table and in the Polygon/Polyline Points table on the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.</li><br />
<li>If the coordinate data is a point on a polygon/polyline, a unique PolyID value must be provided.</li><br />
<li>The PolyID value must be unique across all polygons/polylines data listed in the Points table and Polygon/Polyline Points table on the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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<div><p>There are several options to enter geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>:<br /><br />
* Manual Data Entry<br />
* Drawing on the Map<br />
* Importing from Excel spreadsheet <br />
* Importing as a shapefile<br />
</p><br />
<br />
To enter the geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, click on [[File:Pencil.png]]icon on the data entry form. <br />
<p>The interface to enter geospatial data mainly or by drawing on the map consists of two tables: a Points table, and a Polygon and Polyline Points table.</p><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:PointandPolyListWindow.png||500px|''Point and Polygon/Polyline List Window'']]<br />
<div align="left"></div><br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="600"<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Buttons for Entering Geospatial Data'''<br />
|-<br />
| width="150pt" | '''Button'''<br />
| width="450pt" | '''Description'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PreviewGeoIcon.png | Preview Geospatial Data]] || Allows you to preview the geospatial data on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:GeoDataIcon.png | Draw on Map]] || Allows you to record the geospatial data by drawing on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png | Add]] || Allows you to manually enter geospatial data.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png | Modify]] || Allows you to manually change the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EcksButton.png | Delete]] || Allows you to remove the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] || Allows you to import geospatial data from a spreadsheet. <br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<p>From the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window, you can enter geospatial points in one of several ways: manually (see [[Manual Geospatial Data Entry]]), by drawing on the map (see [[Draw on the Map to Specify Geographic Coordinates]]), by importing data from excel spreadsheet (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Excel]]), or from the shapefile (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile]]). <br />
<br />
<br /><br /><br />
<br />
You have to specify the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinate_system Coordinate System] and Coordinate Format you would like to use. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
After you have entered the points, IMSMA displays the calculated area size and line length of the geospatial data on each of the summary windows.</p><br />
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<div><p>There are several options to enter geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>:<br /><br />
* Manual Data Entry<br />
* Drawing on the Map<br />
* Importing from Excel spreadsheet <br />
* Importing as a shapefile<br />
</p><br />
<br />
To enter the geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, click on [[File:Pencil.png]]icon on the data entry form. <br />
<p>The interface to enter geospatial data mainly or by drawing on the map consists of two tables: a Points table, and a Polygon and Polyline Points table.</p><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:PointandPolyListWindow.png||500px|''Point and Polygon/Polyline List Window'']]<br />
<div align="left"></div><br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="600"<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Buttons for Entering Geospatial Data'''<br />
|-<br />
| width="150pt" | '''Button'''<br />
| width="450pt" | '''Description'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PreviewGeoIcon.png | Preview Geospatial Data]] || Allows you to preview the geospatial data on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:GeoDataIcon.png | Draw on Map]] || Allows you to record the geospatial data by drawing on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png | Add]] || Allows you to manually enter geospatial data.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png | Modify]] || Allows you to manually change the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EcksButton.png | Delete]] || Allows you to remove the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] || Allows you to import geospatial data from a spreadsheet. <br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<p>From the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window, you can enter geospatial points in one of several ways: manually (see [[Manual Geospatial Data Entry]]), by drawing on the map (see [[Draw on the Map to Specify Geographic Coordinates]]), by importing data from excel spreadsheet (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Excel]]), or from the shapefile (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile]]). <br />
<br />
<br /><br />
You have to specify the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinate_system Coordinate System] and Coordinate Format you would like to use. <br />
<br />
<br />
After you have entered the points, IMSMA displays the calculated area size and line length of the geospatial data on each of the summary windows.</p><br />
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<div><p>There are several options to enter geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>:<br /><br />
* Manual Data Entry<br />
* Drawing on the Map<br />
* Importing from Excel spreadsheet <br />
* Importing as a shapefile<br />
</p><br />
<br />
To enter the geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, click on [[File:Pencil.png]]icon on the data entry form. <br />
<p>The interface to enter geospatial data mainly or by drawing on the map consists of two tables: a Points table, and a Polygon and Polyline Points table.</p><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:PointandPolyListWindow.png||500px|''Point and Polygon/Polyline List Window'']]<br />
<div align="left"></div><br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="600"<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Buttons for Entering Geospatial Data'''<br />
|-<br />
| width="150pt" | '''Button'''<br />
| width="450pt" | '''Description'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PreviewGeoIcon.png | Preview Geospatial Data]] || Allows you to preview the geospatial data on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:GeoDataIcon.png | Draw on Map]] || Allows you to record the geospatial data by drawing on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png | Add]] || Allows you to manually enter geospatial data.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png | Modify]] || Allows you to manually change the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EcksButton.png | Delete]] || Allows you to remove the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] || Allows you to import geospatial data from a spreadsheet. <br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<p>From the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window, you can enter geospatial points in one of several ways: manually (see [[Manual Geospatial Data Entry]]), by drawing on the map (see [[Draw on the Map to Specify Geographic Coordinates]]), by importing data from excel spreadsheet (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Excel]]), or from the shapefile (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile]]). <br />
<br />
<br /><br />
You have to specify the Coordinate System and Coordinate Format you would like to use. <br />
<br />
<br />
After you have entered the points, IMSMA displays the calculated area size and line length of the geospatial data on each of the summary windows.</p><br />
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<div><p>There are several options to enter geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>:<br /><br />
* Manual Data Entry<br />
* Drawing on the Map<br />
* Importing from Excel spreadsheet <br />
* Importing as a shapefile<br />
</p><br />
<br />
To enter the geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, click on [[File:Pencil.png]]icon on the data entry form. <br />
<p>The interface to enter geospatial data mainly or by drawing on the map consists of two tables: a Points table, and a Polygon and Polyline Points table.</p><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:PointandPolyListWindow.png||500px|''Point and Polygon/Polyline List Window'']]<br />
<div align="left"></div><br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="600"<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Buttons for Entering Geospatial Data'''<br />
|-<br />
| width="150pt" | '''Button'''<br />
| width="450pt" | '''Description'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PreviewGeoIcon.png | Preview Geospatial Data]] || Allows you to preview the geospatial data on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:GeoDataIcon.png | Draw on Map]] || Allows you to record the geospatial data by drawing on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png | Add]] || Allows you to manually enter geospatial data.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png | Modify]] || Allows you to manually change the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EcksButton.png | Delete]] || Allows you to remove the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] || Allows you to import geospatial data from a spreadsheet. <br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<p>From the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window, you can enter geospatial points in one of several ways: manually (see [[Manual Geospatial Data Entry]]), by drawing on the map (see [[Draw on the Map to Specify Geographic Coordinates]]), by importing data from excel spreadsheet (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Excel]]), or from the shapefile (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile]]). <br />
<br />
You have to specify the Coordinate System and Coordinate Format you would like to use. <br />
<br />
<br />
After you have entered the points, IMSMA displays the calculated area size and line length of the geospatial data on each of the summary windows.</p><br />
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<div>==How Manually Add coordinates for Point data ==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
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To manually add geospatial data for a point: <br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png]] button in the Points table.</li><br />
<li>From the Point window, enter the point number in the Point No. field. Note that this is a required field.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|The fields available in the Points window will depend on the coordinate reference system that you selected.}}<br />
<br />
[[Image:DiffPointWindows.png|center|500px|''Different Point Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Different Point Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Select the type of point that you are defining from the '''Point Type''' field.</li><br />
<li>Enter the local identifier for the point in the '''Point ID''' field. Note that this is a required field.</li><br />
<li>Do one of the following:</li><br />
*To enter an absolute point, enter the coordinates in either the '''X/Longitude''' and '''Y/Latitude''' fields, or the '''MGRS''' field.<br />
<br />
{{note|Absolute points are those points for which you know the coordinates. Relative points are those points for which you may not know the coordinates, but you do know the distance and bearing from an absolute point.}}<br />
<br />
*To enter a relative point:<br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Enter the distance of the point from the absolute point in the '''Distance''' field.</li><br />
<li>Enter the bearing of the point relative to the absolute point in the '''Bearing''' field.</li><br />
<li>Select the point from which the distance and bearing are defined from the '''From Point''' list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<li>Enter a description for the point in the '''Point Description''' field.</li><br />
<li>Do one of the following:</li><br />
*To save the point and close the Point window, click the '''OK''' button.<br />
:If you entered a relative point, the coordinates for the point are calculated based on the distance and bearing that you entered. <br />
*To close the Point window without saving the point data, click the '''Cancel''' button.<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
==How To Manually Add Polygon and Polyline Points==__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
To manually add geospatial data for a polygon or polyline: <br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png]] button in the Polygon and Polyline Points section.</li><br />
:The Polygon/Polyline Editor window displays. <br />
<li>Enter the identifier for the polygon or polyline in the Polygon/Polyline Shape Id field.</li><br />
<li>Select either the Polygon or Polyline option from the Type field.</li><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png]] button.</li><br />
:The Point window displays. <br />
<br />
{{note|The fields available in the Points window will depend on the coordinate reference system that you selected.}}<br />
<br />
<li>From the Point window, enter the point number in the Point No. field. Note that this is a required field.</li><br />
<li>Select the type of point that you are defining from the Point Type field.</li><br />
<li>Enter the local identifier for the point in the '''Point ID''' field. Note that this is a required field.</li><br />
<li>Do one of the following:</li><br />
*To enter an absolute point, enter the coordinates in either the '''X/Longitude''' and '''Y/Latitude''' fields, or the '''MGRS''' field.<br />
<br />
{{note|Absolute points are those points for which you know the coordinates. Relative points are those points for which you may not know the coordinates, but you do know the distance and bearing from an absolute point.}}<br />
<br />
*To enter a relative point:<br />
<ol type="a"><br />
<li>Enter the distance of the point from the absolute point in the Distance field.</li><br />
<li>Enter the bearing of the point relative to the absolute point in the Bearing field.</li><br />
<li>Select the point from which the distance and bearing are defined from the From Point list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<li>Enter a description for the point in the Point Description field.</li><br />
<li>Do one of the following:</li><br />
*To save the point and close the Point window, click the OK button.<br />
:If you entered a relative point, the coordinates for the point are calculated based on the distance and bearing that you entered. <br />
*To close the Point window without saving the point data, click the Cancel button.<br />
</ol><br />
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<div><p>There are several options to enter geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>:<br /><br />
* Manual Data Entry<br />
* Drawing on the Map<br />
* Importing from Excel spreadsheet <br />
* Importing as a shapefile<br />
</p><br />
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To enter the geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, click on [[File:Pencil.png]]icon on the data entry form. <br />
<p>The interface to enter geospatial data mainly or by drawing on the map consists of two tables: a Points table, and a Polygon and Polyline Points table.</p><br />
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[[Image:PointandPolyListWindow.png||500px|''Point and Polygon/Polyline List Window'']]<br />
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{| class="wikitable" width="600"<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Buttons for Entering Geospatial Data'''<br />
|-<br />
| width="150pt" | '''Button'''<br />
| width="450pt" | '''Description'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PreviewGeoIcon.png | Preview Geospatial Data]] || Allows you to preview the geospatial data on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:GeoDataIcon.png | Draw on Map]] || Allows you to record the geospatial data by drawing on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png | Add]] || Allows you to manually enter geospatial data.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png | Modify]] || Allows you to manually change the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EcksButton.png | Delete]] || Allows you to remove the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] || Allows you to import geospatial data from a spreadsheet. <br />
|}<br />
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<p>From the Point and Polygon/Polyline List window, you can enter geospatial points in one of several ways: manually (see [[Manual Geospatial Data Entry]]), by drawing on the map (see [[Draw on the Map to Specify Geographic Coordinates]]), by importing data from excel spreadsheet (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Excel]]), or from the shapefile (see [[Import Geospatial Data from Shapefile]]). After you have entered the points, IMSMA displays the calculated area size and line length of the geospatial data on each of the summary windows.</p><br />
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<div><p>There are several options to enter geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>:<br /><br />
* Manual Data Entry<br />
* Drawing on the Map<br />
* Importing from Excel spreadsheet <br />
* Importing as a shapefile<br />
</p><br />
<br />
To enter the geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, click on [[File:Pencil.png]]icon on the data entry form. <br />
<p>The interface to enter geospatial data mainly or by drawing on the map consists of two tables: a Points table, and a Polygon and Polyline Points table.</p><br />
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[[Image:PointandPolyListWindow.png||500px|''Point and Polygon/Polyline List Window'']]<br />
<div align="left"></div><br />
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<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="600"<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Buttons for Entering Geospatial Data'''<br />
|-<br />
| width="150pt" | '''Button'''<br />
| width="450pt" | '''Description'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PreviewGeoIcon.png | Preview Geospatial Data]] || Allows you to preview the geospatial data on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:GeoDataIcon.png | Draw on Map]] || Allows you to record the geospatial data by drawing on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png | Add]] || Allows you to manually enter geospatial data.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png | Modify]] || Allows you to manually change the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EcksButton.png | Delete]] || Allows you to remove the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] || Allows you to import geospatial data from a spreadsheet. <br />
|}<br />
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<div><p>There are several options to enter geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>:<br /><br />
* Manual Data Entry<br />
* Drawing on the Map<br />
* Importing from Excel spreadsheet <br />
* Importing as a shapefile<br />
</p><br />
<br />
To enter the geospatial data into IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, click on [[File:Pencil.png]]icon on the data entry form. <br />
<p>The interface to enter geospatial data mainly or by drawing on the map consists of two tables: a Points table, and a Polygon and Polyline Points table.</p><br />
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[[Image:PointandPolyListWindow.png||500px|''Point and Polygon/Polyline List Window'']]<br />
<div align="left"></div><br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="600"<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Buttons for Entering Geospatial Data'''<br />
|-<br />
| width="150pt" | '''Button'''<br />
| width="450pt" | '''Description'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PreviewGeoIcon.png | Preview Geospatial Data]] || Allows you to preview the geospatial data on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:GeoDataIcon.png | Draw on Map]] || Allows you to record the geospatial data by drawing on the map.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png | Add]] || Allows you to manually enter geospatial data.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png | Modify]] || Allows you to manually change the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EcksButton.png | Delete]] || Allows you to remove the selected point.<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:EditReportIcon.png | Import Points]] || Allows you to import geospatial data from a spreadsheet. <br />
|}<br />
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===Zoom to Area===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
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<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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===Zoom from Area===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Pan function===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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===Go to Home function===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
The '''Go to Home''' [[Image:OrigScaleIcon.png]] button displays the map in its original scale and in its original position within the map pane. To display the original map view:<br />
# Click the [[Image:OrigScaleIcon.png]] button. The map displays in its original scale and original position.<br />
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===Zoom to Full Extent===__NOEDITSECTION__ <br />
IMSMA allows you to define locations that are not within the area of the maps that you have available.<br />
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To display the map so that it displays with the furthest location defined in IMSMA:<br />
#Click the [[Image:FurthLocIcon.png]] button.<br />
#:The map displays the full extent.<br />
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===Go to Coordinates===__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to navigate to specific coordinates. You can also drop a visual pin at the specific location for reference purposes, see [[Drop a Visual Pin on the Map]].<br />
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To go to specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button. The Recentre On Coordinates window displays.</li><br />
<li>Select the coordinate system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
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<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates.</li><br />
<li>Define desired zoom scale.</li><br />
<li>Check in '''Add Pin''' button if you want to add a pin on the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
</ol><br />
The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. <br />
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<div>===Zoom to Area===<br />
To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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===Zoom from Area===<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Pan function===<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Go to Home function===<br />
The '''Go to Home''' [[Image:OrigScaleIcon.png]] button displays the map in its original scale and in its original position within the map pane. To display the original map view:<br />
# Click the [[Image:OrigScaleIcon.png]] button. The map displays in its original scale and original position.<br />
<br />
===Zoom to Full Extent=== <br />
IMSMA allows you to define locations that are not within the area of the maps that you have available.<br />
<br />
To display the map so that it displays with the furthest location defined in IMSMA:<br />
#Click the [[Image:FurthLocIcon.png]] button.<br />
#:The map displays the full extent.<br />
<br />
===Go to Coordinates===<br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to navigate to specific coordinates. You can also drop a visual pin at the specific location for reference purposes, see [[Drop a Visual Pin on the Map]].<br />
<br />
To recentre the map on specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button. The Recentre On Coordinates window displays.</li><br />
<li>Select the coordinate system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates.</li><br />
<li>Define desired zoom scale.</li><br />
<li>Check in '''Add Pin''' button if you want to add a pin on the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
</ol><br />
The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. <br />
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<div>===Zoom to Area===<br />
To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Zoom from Area===<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Pan function===<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Go to Home function===<br />
The '''Go to Home''' [[Image:OrigScaleIcon.png]] button displays the map in its original scale and in its original position within the map pane. To display the original map view:<br />
# Click the [[Image:OrigScaleIcon.png]] button. The map displays in its original scale and original position.<br />
<br />
===Go to Coordinates===<br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to navigate to specific coordinates. You can also drop a visual pin at the specific location for reference purposes, see [[Drop a Visual Pin on the Map]].<br />
<br />
To recentre the map on specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button. The Recentre On Coordinates window displays.</li><br />
<li>Select the coordinate system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates.</li><br />
<li>Define desired zoom scale.</li><br />
<li>Check in '''Add Pin''' button if you want to add a pin on the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
</ol><br />
The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. <br />
<br />
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{{warning|The following error message indicates that you either did not enter coordinates, or the coordinates that you entered were not in a valid format. Click on '''Show details''' for more information. Click the '''OK''' button and enter valid coordinates.}}<br />
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<div><p>The Recentre On Coordinates window also allows you to create a visual marker at specific coordinates on the map. This marker takes the form of a pin graphic. Any pins you create will remain until you delete them, and will display when you print or export the map.</p><br />
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<p>To drop a pin on a specific coordinates:</p><br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png | Go To Cordinates]] button.</li><br />
:The Recentre On Coordinates window displays.<br />
<li>Select the coordinate reference system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates on which you would like to drop the pin.</li><br />
<li>Select the '''Add Pin''' checkbox.</li><br />
<li>Click '''Apply'''.</li><br />
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</ol><br />
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<div>===Zoom to Area===<br />
To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Zoom from Area===<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Pan function===<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Go to Coordinates===<br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to navigate to specific coordinates. You can also drop a visual pin at the specific location for reference purposes, see [[Drop a Visual Pin on the Map]].<br />
<br />
To recentre the map on specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button. The Recentre On Coordinates window displays.</li><br />
<li>Select the coordinate system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates.</li><br />
<li>Define desired zoom scale.</li><br />
<li>Check in '''Add Pin''' button if you want to add a pin on the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
</ol><br />
The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. <br />
<br />
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{{warning|The following error message indicates that you either did not enter coordinates, or the coordinates that you entered were not in a valid format. Click on '''Show details''' for more information. Click the '''OK''' button and enter valid coordinates.}}<br />
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<div>===Zoom to Area===<br />
To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Zoom from Area===<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Pan function===<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Go to Coordinates===<br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to navigate to specific coordinates. You can also drop a visual pin at the specific location for reference purposes, see [[Drop a Visual Pin on the Map]].<br />
<br />
To recentre the map on specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button. The Recentre On Coordinates window displays.</li><br />
<li>Select the coordinate system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates.</li><br />
<li>Define desired zoom scale.</li><br />
<li>Check in '''Add Pin''' button if you want to add a pin on the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
:The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. <br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{warning|The following error message indicates that you either did not enter coordinates, or the coordinates that you entered were not in a valid format. <br />
:Invalid coordinate format.<br />
Click the '''OK''' button and enter valid coordinates.}}<br />
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<div>===Zoom to Area===<br />
To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Zoom from Area===<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Pan function===<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Go to Coordinates===<br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to navigate to specific coordinates. You can also drop a visual pin at the specific location for reference purposes, see [[Drop a Visual Pin on the Map]].<br />
<br />
To recentre the map on specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button. The Recentre On Coordinates window displays.</li><br />
<li>Select the coordinate reference system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|Depending on the coordinate reference system that you select, the window will differ in appearance.}}<br />
<br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates on which you would like to centre the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
:The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. The scale of the map will not change.<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{warning|The following error message indicates that you either did not enter coordinates, or the coordinates that you entered were not in a valid format. <br />
:Invalid coordinate format.<br />
Click the '''OK''' button and enter valid coordinates.}}<br />
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<div>===Zoom to Area===<br />
To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Zoom from Area===<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Pan function===<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Go to Coordinates===<br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to navigate to specific coordinates. You can also drop a visual pin at the specific location for reference purposes, see [[How to drop a visual pin on the map]].<br />
<br />
To recentre the map on specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button.</li><br />
:The Recentre On Coordinates window displays. <br />
<li>Select the coordinate reference system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|Depending on the coordinate reference system that you select, the window will differ in appearance.}}<br />
<br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates on which you would like to centre the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
:The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. The scale of the map will not change.<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{warning|The following error message indicates that you either did not enter coordinates, or the coordinates that you entered were not in a valid format. <br />
:Invalid coordinate format.<br />
Click the '''OK''' button and enter valid coordinates.}}<br />
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<div>===Zoom to Area===<br />
To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Zoom from Area===<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
===Pan function===<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to center the map on a specific set of coordinates in either WGS 1984 or MGRS format. You can also drop a visual pin at the specified coordinates for reference purposes (see How to drop a visual pin on the map), and zoom the map in or out centered on the coordinates (see How to zoom in to specific coordinates).<br />
<br />
===Go to Coordinates===<br />
To recentre the map on specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button.</li><br />
:The Recentre On Coordinates window displays. <br />
<li>Select the coordinate reference system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|Depending on the coordinate reference system that you select, the window will differ in appearance.}}<br />
<br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates on which you would like to centre the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
:The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. The scale of the map will not change.<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{warning|The following error message indicates that you either did not enter coordinates, or the coordinates that you entered were not in a valid format. <br />
:Invalid coordinate format.<br />
Click the '''OK''' button and enter valid coordinates.}}<br />
<br />
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<div>To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
The Go To Coordinates [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button allows you to center the map on a specific set of coordinates in either WGS 1984 or MGRS format. You can also drop a visual pin at the specified coordinates for reference purposes (see How to drop a visual pin on the map), and zoom the map in or out centered on the coordinates (see How to zoom in to specific coordinates).<br />
<br />
To recentre the map on specific coordinates:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:CoordWinIcon.png]] button.</li><br />
:The Recentre On Coordinates window displays. <br />
<li>Select the coordinate reference system that you would like to use from the list.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|Depending on the coordinate reference system that you select, the window will differ in appearance.}}<br />
<br />
[[Image:RecentreOnCoordinates.png|center|''Recentre On Coordinates Windows'']]<br />
<div align="center"><br />
''Recentre On Coordinates Windows''<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>Enter the coordinates on which you would like to centre the map.</li><br />
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li><br />
:The map recentres on the coordinates that you entered. The scale of the map will not change.<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{warning|The following error message indicates that you either did not enter coordinates, or the coordinates that you entered were not in a valid format. <br />
:Invalid coordinate format.<br />
Click the '''OK''' button and enter valid coordinates.}}<br />
<br />
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The '''Select''' button allows you to select one or more features from the map. The rows of the selected features in the items data tab are highlighted in blue. To '''Select''' icons on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:MouseIcon.png]] button.</li><br />
<li>Select the icon(s) on the map.</li><br />
<li>To select multiple icon(s), click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to form a rectangle around the icon(s) you would like to select. Then release the mouse button.<li><br />
To disable the feature selection map control, select another GIS map control tool.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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The Icon(s) are selected if a blue circle displays in their centre and the associated rows in the items pane are highlighted in blue. <br />
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<div>The '''Select''' button allows you to select one or more features from the map. The rows of the selected features in the items data tab are highlighted in blue. See the section [[Display the Icons of Item Records on the Map]] to display the desired item. Check [[Navigation Functions]] to center on feature. <br />
<br />
To select icons on the map using the feature selection map control:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:MouseIcon.png]] button.</li><br />
<li>Select the icon(s) on the map for which you would like to locate data in the items pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|To select multiple icon(s), click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to form a rectangle around the icon(s) you would like to select. Then release the mouse button. }}<br />
<br />
::A blue circle displays in the centre of the selected icon(s) and the associated rows in the items pane are highlighted in yellow. <br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>To disable the feature selection map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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<div>The '''Select''' button allows you to select one or more features from the map. The rows of the selected features in the items data tab are highlighted in blue. See section [[Display the Icons Item Records on the Map]] A closer view of the map area allows you to select the specific icon in which you are interested.<br />
<br />
To select icons on the map using the feature selection map control:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:MouseIcon.png]] button.</li><br />
<li>Select the icon(s) on the map for which you would like to locate data in the items pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|To select multiple icon(s), click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to form a rectangle around the icon(s) you would like to select. Then release the mouse button. }}<br />
<br />
::A blue circle displays in the centre of the selected icon(s) and the associated rows in the items pane are highlighted in yellow. <br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>To disable the feature selection map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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<div>The '''Select''' button allows you to select one or more features from the map. The rows of the selected features in the items data tab are highlighted in blue. See section A closer view of the map area allows you to select the specific icon in which you are interested.<br />
<br />
To select icons on the map using the feature selection map control:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:MouseIcon.png]] button.</li><br />
<li>Select the icon(s) on the map for which you would like to locate data in the items pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|To select multiple icon(s), click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to form a rectangle around the icon(s) you would like to select. Then release the mouse button. }}<br />
<br />
::A blue circle displays in the centre of the selected icon(s) and the associated rows in the items pane are highlighted in yellow. <br />
<br />
<ol start="3"><br />
<li>To disable the feature selection map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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<div>To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
To '''Move''' the map image, or '''Panning''':<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
</li><br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li> <br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
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<div>To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
Repositioning the map image, or panning, moves the map image within the IMSMA Navigation window’s map pane without changing the scale of the map. To reposition the map image:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.</li><br />
:The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li><br />
<li>When the map is in the desired position, release the mouse button.</li><br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
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<div>To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
<br />
Repositioning the map image, or panning, moves the map image within the IMSMA Navigation window’s map pane without changing the scale of the map. To reposition the map image:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.</li><br />
:The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li><br />
<li>When the map is in the desired position, release the mouse button.</li><br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
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<div>To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom out function.</li><br />
<li>Zoom out by drawing a rectangle around the area of your interest. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
#Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom-out map control.<br />
#:The map displays at a smaller scale.<br />
Repositioning the map image, or panning, moves the map image within the IMSMA Navigation window’s map pane without changing the scale of the map. To reposition the map image:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.</li><br />
:The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li><br />
<li>When the map is in the desired position, release the mouse button.</li><br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
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<div>To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
To '''Zoom from Area''' on the map:<br />
#Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom-out map control.<br />
#:The map displays at a smaller scale.<br />
Repositioning the map image, or panning, moves the map image within the IMSMA Navigation window’s map pane without changing the scale of the map. To reposition the map image:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.</li><br />
:The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li><br />
<li>When the map is in the desired position, release the mouse button.</li><br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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<div>To '''Zoom to Area''' on the map:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom in function.</li><br />
<li>Select the area on the map that you would like to zoom in by drawing a rectangle around this area. <br />
<li>To disable the map zoom in function, select another tool from the tools pane.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
{{note|Use the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to zoom out and recentre from a point.}}<br />
The zoom-in button displays a smaller map area at a larger scale so that more of the area’s details are visible. To zoom in:<br />
#Click the [[Image:ScaleUpIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom-in map control. <br />
#:The map displays at a larger scale.<br />
The zoom-out button displays a larger map area at a smaller scale so that less of the area’s details are visible. To zoom out:<br />
#Click the [[Image:ScaleDownIcon.png]] button to enable the zoom-out map control.<br />
#:The map displays at a smaller scale.<br />
Repositioning the map image, or panning, moves the map image within the IMSMA Navigation window’s map pane without changing the scale of the map. To reposition the map image:<br />
<ol><br />
<li>Click the [[Image:PanHandIcon.png]] button to enable the pan map control.</li><br />
:The cursor changes to a hand to indicate that the pan tool is enabled.<br />
<li>Click the map and while holding down the mouse button, drag the map to the desired position in the map pane.</li><br />
<li>When the map is in the desired position, release the mouse button.</li><br />
<li>To disable the pan map control, select another GIS map control.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
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