OBIS: Geodata import

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For the import of geodata you will be automatically redirected to the JanusWeb. Click "New Import" in the menu on the left side and the following screen appears. Select the format of the geodata with the help of the pull down menu and give the directory path. Tick the box if you want to upload data from the archive.  
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For the import of geodata you will be automatically redirected to the JanusWeb. Click "'''New Import'''" in the menu on the left side and the following screen appears. Select the format of the geodata with the help of the pull down menu and give the directory path. Tick the box if you want to upload data from the archive.  
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 18 February 2013

For the import of geodata you will be automatically redirected to the JanusWeb. Click "New Import" in the menu on the left side and the following screen appears. Select the format of the geodata with the help of the pull down menu and give the directory path. Tick the box if you want to upload data from the archive.

OBIS Geodata New Import.png

It is important to list the Spatial Reference Identifier (SRID) of the geodata's projection when you import data. Afterwards you have to click the subitem "view data" of the menu item "edit data".

A table with available vector data appears. In the pull down menu on the top of the table you can also switch to other data types, e.g. raster data. The first columns gives metadata information such like title of dataset, type and ESPG code. In the second column you get a preview of the shapefile. In the third column you find four features: "preview" displays a preview of the shapefile in a new window, "download" to export data, "generate new map from this data" and "add data as layer to an existing map".

OBIS Geodata View Data.png

You can generate a new map by clicking on the respective button. Here you can give a title to the map, define the projection and select layers. Further you can define the extent, size, status on or off, transparency and units. You also have to set a cachetime.

OBIS Geodata New Map.png

You need to enter the EPSG number and save the settings. The EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset is a structured dataset of Coordinate Reference Systems and Coordinate Transformations, accessible through this data registry.

OBIS Geodata New Map Projection.png

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