TheocBase/Test
-
Remove a Territory
Remove a Territory
Remove a Territory
-
Select a territory in the territory list box.
Select a territory in the territory list box.
Select a territory in the territory list box.
-
Click the <img src="../images/territory_remove_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button to remove the selected territory.
Click the
<img src="../images/territory_remove_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button to remove the selected territory.Click the
<img src="../images/territory_remove_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button to remove the selected territory. -
Import Territory Boundaries
Import Territory Boundaries
Import Territory Boundaries
-
Click the <img src="../images/import_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button.
Click the
<img src="../images/import_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button.Click the
<img src="../images/import_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button. -
In the <strong>Import territory data</strong> dialog select the option <strong>Territory boundaries</strong>.
In the
<strong>
Import territory data</strong>
dialog select the option<strong>
Territory boundaries</strong>
.In the
<strong>
Import territory data</strong>
dialog select the option<strong>
Territory boundaries</strong>
. -
Click on the <img src="../images/browse_folder_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button.
Click on the
<img src="../images/browse_folder_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button.Click on the
<img src="../images/browse_folder_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button. -
Select a KML-file in the <strong>Open file</strong> dialog.
Select a KML-file in the
<strong>
Open file</strong>
dialog.Select a KML-file in the
<strong>
Open file</strong>
dialog. -
In the <strong>Match KML Fields</strong> box choose the fields that correspond to the <strong>Name</strong> and <strong>Description</strong> of a territory in the KML-file.
In the
<strong>
Match KML Fields</strong>
box choose the fields that correspond to the<strong>
Name</strong>
and<strong>
Description</strong>
of a territory in the KML-file.In the
<strong>
Match KML Fields</strong>
box choose the fields that correspond to the<strong>
Name</strong>
and<strong>
Description</strong>
of a territory in the KML-file. -
Note:
Note:
Note:
-
Territories are searched by the assigned <strong>Name</strong> field. If no territory is found, a new territory will be created. If the <strong>Description</strong> field is assigned, the corresponding value will be saved.
Territories are searched by the assigned
<strong>
Name</strong>
field. If no territory is found, a new territory will be created. If the<strong>
Description</strong>
field is assigned, the corresponding value will be saved.Territories are searched by the assigned
<strong>
Name</strong>
field. If no territory is found, a new territory will be created. If the<strong>
Description</strong>
field is assigned, the corresponding value will be saved. -
Caution:
Caution:
Caution:
-
Assign the <strong>Name</strong> field only if it is distinctive.
Assign the
<strong>
Name</strong>
field only if it is distinctive.Assign the
<strong>
Name</strong>
field only if it is distinctive. -
Use the option <strong>Search by "Description" if territory is not found by "Name"</strong> to include the <strong>Description</strong> field also in the search.
Use the option
<strong>
Search by "Description" if territory is not found by "Name"</strong>
to include the<strong>
Description</strong>
field also in the search.Use the option
<strong>
Search by "Description" if territory is not found by "Name"</strong>
to include the<strong>
Description</strong>
field also in the search. -
Use this option only if <strong>Description</strong> is distinctive.
Use this option only if
<strong>
Description</strong>
is distinctive.Use this option only if
<strong>
Description</strong>
is distinctive. -
Click on the <strong>Import</strong> button.
Click on the
<strong>
Import</strong>
button.Click on the
<strong>
Import</strong>
button. -
Tip:
Tip:
Tip:
-
You can use <strong>Google Maps</strong> to create a KML-file. Sign in and create a map. When you finish drawing the shape of a territory, enter the territory number in the <strong>Name</strong> field and the locality in the <strong>Description</strong> field. Finally you can save your map by clicking on the <strong>Export to KML</strong> menu item.
You can use
<strong>
Google Maps</strong>
to create a KML-file. Sign in and create a map. When you finish drawing the shape of a territory, enter the territory number in the<strong>
Name</strong>
field and the locality in the<strong>
Description</strong>
field. Finally you can save your map by clicking on the<strong>
Export to KML</strong>
menu item.You can use
<strong>
Google Maps</strong>
to create a KML-file. Sign in and create a map. When you finish drawing the shape of a territory, enter the territory number in the<strong>
Name</strong>
field and the locality in the<strong>
Description</strong>
field. Finally you can save your map by clicking on the<strong>
Export to KML</strong>
menu item. -
Draw a Territory's Boundary
Draw a Territory's Boundary
Draw a Territory's Boundary
-
Switch edit mode to edit territory boundaries <img src="../images/territory_edit_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />.
Switch edit mode to edit territory boundaries
<img src="../images/territory_edit_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
.Switch edit mode to edit territory boundaries
<img src="../images/territory_edit_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
.