TheocBase/TheocBase
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Choose <strong>File</strong> as <strong>Vector Source Type</strong>.
Choose
<strong>
File</strong>
as<strong>
Vector Source Type</strong>
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Choose the <strong>CRS</strong> (Coordinate Reference System): <strong>EPSG:4326</strong>.
Choose the
<strong>
CRS</strong>
(Coordinate Reference System):<strong>
EPSG:4326</strong>
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Working with the Territory Data in a Geographic Information System (GIS)
Working with the Territory Data in a Geographic Information System (GIS)
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The TheocBase SQLite database can be opened in a GIS software that allows users to analyze or combine the data with other sources e.g. create high quality maps for the Kingdom Hall. In the following instructions QGIS is used, a multi-platform GIS available for free, but other programs may be used similarly.
The TheocBase SQLite database can be opened in a GIS software that allows users to analyze or combine the data with other sources e.g. create high quality maps for the Kingdom Hall. In the following instructions QGIS is used, a multi-platform GIS available for free, but other programs may be used similarly.
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<span>Select the layers you want to use in QGIS:</span> <br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->territory<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>: for editing boundaries</span> <br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->territories<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>: for viewing and analyzing the territories</span> <br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->territory_address<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>: for editing addresses</span> <br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->territoryaddresses<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>: for viewing and analyzing the addresses</span> <br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->territory_street<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>: for editing streets</span> <br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->territorystreets<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>: for viewing and analyzing the streets</span>
<span>
Select the layers you want to use in QGIS:</span>
<br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->
territory<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>
: for editing boundaries</span>
<br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->
territories<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>
: for viewing and analyzing the territories</span>
<br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->
territory_address<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>
: for editing addresses</span>
<br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->
territoryaddresses<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>
: for viewing and analyzing the addresses</span>
<br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->
territory_street<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>
: for editing streets</span>
<br><span><strong><!-- Table name: -->
territorystreets<!-- Don't translate this. --></strong>
: for viewing and analyzing the streets</span>
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<span>Enter "<!-- Field name: -->locality<!-- Don't translate this. -->" next to <strong>DescriptionField</strong>.</span><br><span>Enter "<!-- Field name: -->territory_number<!-- Don't translate this. -->" next to <strong>NameField</strong>.</span>
<span>
Enter "<!-- Field name: -->
locality<!-- Don't translate this. -->
" next to<strong>
DescriptionField</strong>
.</span><br><span>
Enter "<!-- Field name: -->
territory_number<!-- Don't translate this. -->
" next to<strong>
NameField</strong>
.</span>
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Click the <img src="../images/street_add_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button on the <strong>Streets</strong> tab to add a new row in the street list box.
Click the
<img src="../images/street_add_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button on the<strong>
Streets</strong>
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Switch to the <strong>Streets</strong> tab.
Switch to the
<strong>
Streets</strong>
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Click in the <strong>Name</strong>, <strong>From</strong>, <strong>To</strong> or <strong>Quantity</strong> field of the street and edit the corresponding value.
Click in the
<strong>
Name</strong>
,<strong>
From</strong>
,<strong>
To</strong>
or<strong>
Quantity</strong>
field of the street and edit the corresponding value. -
Click on the <strong>Type</strong> field and select the <a href="settings_territories.html#streets">type of the street</a>.
Click on the
<strong>
Type</strong>
field and select the<a href="settings_territories.html#streets">
type of the street</a>
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Double-click a street in the street list box on the <strong>Streets</strong> tab.
Double-click a street in the street list box on the
<strong>
Streets</strong>
tab. -
Switch to the <strong>Map</strong> tab.
Switch to the
<strong>
Map</strong>
tab. -
The map is refreshed and displays the selected street in the center.
The map is refreshed and displays the selected street in the center.
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Click the <img src="../images/street_remove_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button on the <strong>Streets</strong> tab to remove the street.
Click the
<img src="../images/street_remove_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button on the<strong>
Streets</strong>
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The <strong>Add streets</strong> dialog displays the streets within the territory's boundary. Uncheck the field <strong>Hide already added streets</strong> to see the complete list.
The
<strong>
Add streets</strong>
dialog displays the streets within the territory's boundary. Uncheck the field<strong>
Hide already added streets</strong>
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It is mandatory to <a href="territories_view_edit.html#import_territory_boundaries">add a territory boundary</a> first, before this feature can be used.
It is mandatory to
<a href="territories_view_edit.html#import_territory_boundaries">
add a territory boundary</a>
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Enter a street name in the <strong>search</strong> field in order to quickly find a specific street.
Enter a street name in the
<strong>
search</strong>
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Select the check boxes next to the streets you want to add. Click on the column header to select all at once.
Select the check boxes next to the streets you want to add. Click on the column header to select all at once.
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Territories are displayed by city, publisher, type or worked date [2] in the territory list box [1]. You can assign territories, display their boundaries and <a href="#find_territory_by_address">find territories by address</a>.
Territories are displayed by city, publisher, type or worked date [2] in the territory list box [1]. You can assign territories, display their boundaries and
<a href="#find_territory_by_address">
find territories by address</a>
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In the <a href="settings_territories.html">settings</a> add the cities that belong to your congregation's territory and the types of territories and addresses you want to use.
In the
<a href="settings_territories.html">
settings</a>
add the cities that belong to your congregation's territory and the types of territories and addresses you want to use.