Spatial Manager Blog : Desktop L2 (Medium) (page 8)

When importing or loading points from spatial ASCII files (CSV, XYZ etc.), Spatial Manager™, like most applications which support these kinds of spatial data sources, includes only usual connection parameters In the best case, the data provider for ASCII files... more


One of the main problems of sharing maps with other users, and to be able to send a compact information, is the need to likewise share the data sources of the Map Spatial Manager Desktop™... more


When working with external Layers, which are loaded into a Map by reading spatial data sources, one of the usual problems is the modification (change of name, change of location, etc.) of these data sources Spatial Manager Desktop™ includes a... more


Spatial Manager Desktop™ considers the coordinate systems of the Layers in a Map to get a real view of their Features which will be projected according to the coordinate system of the MapWhen working with an application that includes... more


The connections through the Windows ODBC standard (Open Database Connectivity) expand the possibilities of access to data sources based on basic connection drivers that the operating system itself or some other applications can provide Access to certain file types, or... more


Spatial Manager Desktop™ has many tools to exploit the information included in spatial Tables. One of these tools is the “Export data” function, which you can use to export the alphanumeric data in the Data gridBy exporting the alphanumeric... more