Exporting points

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Exporting points

Postby Jason » Mon Aug 20, 2001 6:50 pm

I need to export points in the following format for our GPS unit:

Easting, Northing, "Point number"

I can do this using a multiple step process, which includes using Excel
to
re-column the data and Wordpad to fix quotation marks. Is there a simple
way
for me to get the data in the format that I need?

It would be very helpful to have Importing and Exporting customizable.
Also,
I would like to be able to screen select points as well when exporting
rather than having to know the range of points to write.

Jason
Jason
 

Re: Exporting points

Postby Randall McSwain » Wed Aug 22, 2001 2:30 am

Jason,
In case you missed my reply on 04/17/2001:

Go to List Points, use the Report Formatter, then export only the
desired columns to Excel and save
to an ASCII file.

--------------------
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software


"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59012855@WEBSERVER...
I need to export points in the following format for our GPS unit:

Easting, Northing, "Point number"

I can do this using a multiple step process, which includes using
Excel to
re-column the data and Wordpad to fix quotation marks. Is there a
simple way
for me to get the data in the format that I need?

It would be very helpful to have Importing and Exporting customizable.
Also,
I would like to be able to screen select points as well when exporting
rather than having to know the range of points to write.

Jason
Randall McSwain
 

Re: Exporting points

Postby Jason » Wed Aug 22, 2001 4:27 pm

I did see that. I noticed when I customized the point number to have
quotes
that the output put quotes around all values. There just needs to be
something easier, like the way points are imported (ex. coordinate order
box
E, N, "P").

Jason

"Randall McSwain" <mcswain@maysvilleky.net> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59012870@WEBSERVER...
Jason,
In case you missed my reply on 04/17/2001:

Go to List Points, use the Report Formatter, then export only the
desired

columns to Excel and save
to an ASCII file.

--------------------
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software


"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59012855@WEBSERVER...
I need to export points in the following format for our GPS unit:

Easting, Northing, "Point number"

I can do this using a multiple step process, which includes using
Excel

to
re-column the data and Wordpad to fix quotation marks. Is there a
simple

way
for me to get the data in the format that I need?

It would be very helpful to have Importing and Exporting
customizable.

Also,
I would like to be able to screen select points as well when
exporting
rather than having to know the range of points to write.

Jason
Jason
 

Re: Exporting points

Postby Terry Scanlon » Wed Aug 22, 2001 6:12 pm

Jason,

Until there is a better solution, I suggest looking into a text editor
called
Ultraedit. At first glance, it seems like any other test editor. But,
one very
powerful category that makes it stand out is: column mode. One can
select, cut,
paste columns. Fill columns and number columns. This is far different
and
superior(for our use) to columns in word processors. It's well worth
the $30.
I use it A LOT. You have to check it out to really appreciate the
subtle power
of this.

http://www.idmcomp.com/

(geez I see it is ver 8.20, I'm on 5.20)

Terry Scanlon

"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59012879@WEBSERVER...
I did see that. I noticed when I customized the point number to have
quotes
that the output put quotes around all values. There just needs to be
something easier, like the way points are imported (ex. coordinate
order box
E, N, "P").

Jason

"Randall McSwain" <mcswain@maysvilleky.net> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59012870@WEBSERVER...
Jason,
In case you missed my reply on 04/17/2001:

Go to List Points, use the Report Formatter, then export only the
desired
columns to Excel and save
to an ASCII file.

--------------------
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software


"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59012855@WEBSERVER...
I need to export points in the following format for our GPS unit:

Easting, Northing, "Point number"

I can do this using a multiple step process, which includes using
Excel
to
re-column the data and Wordpad to fix quotation marks. Is there a
simple
way
for me to get the data in the format that I need?

It would be very helpful to have Importing and Exporting
customizable.
Also,
I would like to be able to screen select points as well when
exporting
rather than having to know the range of points to write.

Jason

Terry Scanlon
 

Re: Exporting points

Postby Nava Ran » Thu Aug 23, 2001 10:09 am

Jason,

Send me the .CRD file and I will convert it as you need for GPS unit.

Nava
Jason wrote:
I need to export points in the following format for our GPS unit:

Easting, Northing, "Point number"

I can do this using a multiple step process, which includes using
Excel to
re-column the data and Wordpad to fix quotation marks. Is there a
simple way
for me to get the data in the format that I need?

It would be very helpful to have Importing and Exporting customizable.
Also,
I would like to be able to screen select points as well when exporting
rather than having to know the range of points to write.

Jason
Nava Ran
 


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