TheocBase/Test
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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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Zoom to a Street
Zoom to a Street
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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>
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Switch to the <strong>Map</strong> tab.
Switch to the
<strong>
Map</strong>
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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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Remove a Street
Remove a Street
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Select a street in the street list box.
Select a street in the street list box.
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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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Territories - Working with the territory data in a geographic information system (GIS)
Territories - Working with the territory data in a geographic information system (GIS)
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Territories
Territories
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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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Add Territory Layers to a QGIS Project
Add Territory Layers to a QGIS Project
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Open or create a new project in QGIS.
Open or create a new project in QGIS.
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Select the menu item <strong>Layer>Add Layer>Add Vector Layer...</strong>
Select the menu item
<strong>
Layer>Add Layer>Add Vector Layer...</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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Click on the <strong>Browse</strong> button and select the "theocbase.sqlite" file.
Click on the
<strong>
Browse</strong>
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Click on the <strong>Add</strong> button.
Click on the
<strong>
Add</strong>
button. -
<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>