Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Import and export

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Introduction

  • Objective of this section
    • To learn how to define import and export processes and their parameters, manage coordinate transformations and create and manage tasks
  • Topics in this section
    • Sources and targets: layers, features selection and data sources
    • Providers parameters: connection and set up
    • Transforming the coordinates: source and target, favorite coordinate systems, searching in the coordinate systems table and transformation parameters
    • Creating and executing tasks: using the task manager panel, creating new tasks and executing saved tasks
    • Task management: task tree organization, task properties, execution of tasks on the operating system Command window and batch processes


What are the Tasks in Spatial Manager Desktop™?

The Tasks are the way you can save any import/export process and its parameters, and have been designed to let you run, whenever you want, repetitive processes for import or export data tables. You can run any Task directly from the application or from the operating system command window (this feature also lets you define powerful batch processes). You can access to Tasks through the "Task manager" panel


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How can I create a new Task in Spatial Manager Desktop™?

You can create new Tasks using the "New task" button, in the "Task manager" panel, to start the "Create task" wizard, but you can also create new Tasks when you are defining any import/export process (except when exporting a Layer or when exporting a Features selection) because you will run then the same application wizard


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When you create a new Task, you will need enter all the parameters of the origin and the target data tables, the parameters of the coordinate system transformation (optional), the name of the Task and a description for the Task (optional). All these data are saved, into the "Task manager", as a new Task, until you want delete it


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