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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Geo_Data_Wizard|Geo data wizard]]  
* [[Geo_Data_Wizard|Geo data wizard]]  
* [[Data_preparation|Data preparation page]] for some tips on how to prepare (vector) data for easy importing.
* [[Data_preparation|Data preparation page]] for some tips on how to prepare (vector) data for easy importing
* [[Geo_Data_Wizard#Error_messages_in_the_Geo_Data_Wizard|Most common errors]].
* [[Geo_Data_Wizard#Error_messages_in_the_Geo_Data_Wizard|Most common errors]]


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Revision as of 15:16, 6 December 2019

Almost all data can be imported in the Tygron Platform, as long as the data is about specific locations and contains geometry (and therefore coordinates). Thus basically when the data is Geo data. This also means that digital files of spatial plans can be imported in the Tygron Platform. There are different methods for importing Geo Data. The method to choose is based on how you have your data available, as vector or raster data.


Vector data

Requirements

With the Geo data wizard you can easily import vector data. The wizard also helps you to transform your data to the proper format for importing. The following requirements for vector data apply:

  1. Geo Data in the Tygron Platform are always polygons. Line and point features are not allowed by the Tygron Platform. The data wizards helps you by buffering the line and point features to polygons.
  2. All desired attributes must be numerical, so that they can be loaded as valid attribute values. Non-numeric attributes are ignored when attempting to load them as attributes.
  3. The Geo dataset should have a CRS (Coordinate Reference System) defined, for the Platform to properly translate the coordinates to the right location.


Import methods

There are four different import methods:

  1. with a GeoJSON file
  2. with a Scene layer package (SLPK) file
  3. through a Web Feature Service (WFS)
  4. through a Catalogue Service for the Web (CSW)

Choose a method based on how you have your data available.

Raster data

Requirements

The following requirements for raster data apply:

  1. The Geo dataset should have a CRS (Coordinate Reference System) defined, for the Platform to properly translate the coordinates to the right location.


Import methods

There are two different import methods:

  1. through a Web Map Service (WMS).
  2. as a Geotiff overlay

Choose a method based on how you have your data available.

See also