TheocBase/TheocBase
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Open or create a new project in QGIS.
Open or create a new project in QGIS.
Opmaachen oder Erstellen vun engem neie Projet an QGIS. -
Select the menu item <strong>Layer>Add Layer>Add Vector Layer...</strong>
Select the menu item
<strong>
Layer>Add Layer>Add Vector Layer...</strong>
De Menüpunkt<strong>
Couche>Couche bäisetzen >Vektor-Couche bäisetzen ...</strong>
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Click on the <strong>Browse</strong> button and select the "theocbase.sqlite" file.
Click on the
<strong>
Browse</strong>
button and select the "theocbase.sqlite" file.Klick op de Knäppchen<strong>
Duerchsichen</strong>
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Click on the <strong>Add</strong> button.
Click on the
<strong>
Add</strong>
button.Op den<strong>
Bäisetzen</strong>
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Caution:
Caution:
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When editing the geometry in a third party tool like QGIS, TheocBase will not be aware of the changes during cloud syncing. In order to upload the changes you need to mark the territories as edited e.g. add a blank in the remark field. Alternatively you can also export the territories into a KML file and reimport this file in TheocBase.
When editing the geometry in a third party tool like QGIS, TheocBase will not be aware of the changes during cloud syncing. In order to upload the changes you need to mark the territories as edited e.g. add a blank in the remark field. Alternatively you can also export the territories into a KML file and reimport this file in TheocBase.
Gi Gebittsgrenzen mat engem Drëtt-Geschier wéi QGIS geännert, kritt TheocBase des Ännerung bei der Cloud-Synchronisatioun net mat. Fir des Ännerung ropzelueden, muss d'Gebitt als "geännert" markéiert ginn, andeems z.B. een Espace agefüügt gëtt. Alternativ kann d'Gebitt an eng KML-Datei exportéiert ginn an dës Datei an TheocBase importéiert ginn. -
Add the layers by clicking on the <strong>OK</strong> button.
Add the layers by clicking on the
<strong>
OK</strong>
button.Füg durch Klick op de Knäppchen<strong>
„OK“</strong>
eng Couche bäi. -
Export into a KML File
Export into a KML File
An eng KML-Datei exportéieren -
Right click the layer you want to export and select <strong>Export>Save Features As...</strong>
Right click the layer you want to export and select
<strong>
Export>Save Features As...</strong>
Klick mat der rietser Maustast op déi Couche, déi s du exportéiere wëlls, a wiel<strong>
Exportéieren > Späicheren ënnert...</strong>
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In the <strong>Format</strong> field choose <strong>Keyhole Markup Language [KML]</strong>.
In the
<strong>
Format</strong>
field choose<strong>
Keyhole Markup Language [KML]</strong>
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Click on the <strong>Browse</strong> button and select a filename.
Click on the
<strong>
Browse</strong>
button and select a filename.Klick op de Knäppchen<strong>
Duerchsichen</strong>
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Under <strong>Select fields to export and their export options</strong> check the following fields:
Under
<strong>
Select fields to export and their export options</strong>
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Edit the <strong>Datasource Options</strong>
Edit the
<strong>
Datasource Options</strong>
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Click <strong>OK</strong> to save the KML file.
Click
<strong>
OK</strong>
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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><!-- Field name: -->territory_number<!-- Don't translate this. --></span><br><span><!-- Field name: -->locality<!-- Don't translate this. --></span>
<span><!-- Field name: -->
territory_number<!-- Don't translate this. --></span><br><span><!-- Field name: -->
locality<!-- Don't translate this. --></span>