Difference between revisions of "Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Providers"
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**[https://www.spatialmanager.com/import-or-load-geopackage-files/ Import or load GeoPackage files] | **[https://www.spatialmanager.com/import-or-load-geopackage-files/ Import or load GeoPackage files] | ||
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Revision as of 11:14, 24 June 2024
Notes:
- Some components in the images on this page (providers, names, windows look, etc.) may be slightly different from those that will appear on your computer
- Some application functions need to access the Internet from the application itself. If you experiment problems in any process, ask your network administrator if there is a Proxy server installed on your network. You can configure the Proxy settings through the application options
- Some geographic data providers (Geocode, image Maps, etc.) may need a user account, which you can configure in the Service Provider API Keys settings through the application options
What are the data Providers?
Spatial Manager Desktop™ accesses spatial data for reading and/or writing using their own data Providers. The application can access different data formats and storage systems depending on the spatial data Providers installed
Which are the current available data Providers?
The available standard data Providers for Spatial Manager Desktop™ at this time are the following:
- Spatial files
- Esri Shape file (.SHP)
- Google Earth file (.KML .KMZ)
- OpenStreetMap file (.OSM .OSC .PBF) (1)
- LiDAR file (.LAS .LAZ)
- GPS exchange format file (.GPX)
- Esri ASCII Grid file (.ASC .ASCII)
- ASCII text file (.ASC .CSV .NEZ .TXT .XYZ .UPT)
- SQLite file (.DB .SQLITE)
- GeoPackage file (.GPKG) (1)
- GML file (.GML .GZ .XML)
- GeoJSON file (.GEOJSON .JSON)
- GeoJSON file (2) (5)
- Autodesk SDF file (.SDF) (3)
- MicroStation v.7 file (.DGN) (2)
- AutoCAD DXF file (.DXF) (2)
- Esri ArcInfo export file (ASCII) (.E00) (1) (2)
- MapInfo file (.TAB) (2)
- MapInfo interchange format file (.MIF) (2)
- Spatial data servers and Geo-databases
- Esri Geodatabase File (.GDB) (1)
- PostGIS database
- Microsoft SQL Server Spatial database
- MySQL database (1) (3)
- Image map servers
- WMS Web Map Services (4)
- WMTS Web Map Tile Services (4)
- XYZ/TMS Tile Map Services (4)
- Other spatial data sources
- Open Database Connectivity ODBC (1)
- WFS data store (1)
- WFS data store (OGR) (1) (2) (5)
- WFS data store (FDO) (1) (3) (5)
(1) Read-only
(2) OGR data source
(3) FDO provider
(4) Background Maps technology
(5) DEPRECATED - Whenever possible use the native data provider
Note: certain data Providers are only valid for some Editions of the application
What are the parameters of the data Providers?
The parameters of the data Providers in Spatial Manager Desktop™ are the settings that the application needs to connect when reading (loading, exporting from, etc.) or writing (exporting to, etc.) spatial tables or files by using a given data Provider. Certain data Providers need the reading parameters and the writing parameters, and these settings can be different. Some other data Providers will only need the reading or the writing parameters but not both of them. You will see a parameters window every time the application needs them when running a given process (loading a new Layer, Importing or Exporting Tables or Layers, etc.)
Sample 1: KML/KMZ Google Earth file writing parameters window
Sample 2: OSM/PBF OpenStreetMap file reading parameters window
Sample 3: Open Database Connectivity ODBC (creating a User Data Source) parameters window
Sample 4: ASCII file (custom settings) reading (import process) parameters window
Sample 5: LiDAR file reading parameters window
Related links
- Blog posts