Difference between revisions of "Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Layer management"

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**Automating source locations: changing data source locations of a map
 
**Automating source locations: changing data source locations of a map
 
**Data sources properties: differential icons and properties
 
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===Which are the types of Layer I can find in a Map of Spatial Manager Desktop™?===
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In a Map of Spatial Manager Desktop™ you can find these types of Layer
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*Grouped by source (you can view the 'Type' in the 'Properties' panel when you select a Layer)
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**External Layer: when it is a Layer loaded from a external table (in a file, data server, data store, etc.)
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**Embedded in the Map: when the Layer contents it is saved inside the Map (SPM) file. You may note this type of Layer is italicized in the list of the ribbon 'Layers'
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**You can add a copy of the selected Features (if any) to the Layer
 
**You can add a copy of the selected Features (if any) to the Layer
 
*In 'not editable' Layers
 
*In 'not editable' Layers
**There is no way to edit a 'not editable Layer' or his Features. You can 'Disconnect' a 'not editable' Layer from his source, or you can select all Features in the Layer and 'Make' a new Layer including a copy of the selected objects
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**There is no way to edit a 'not editable Layer' or his Features. You can 'Disconnect' a 'not editable' Layer from his read-only source, or you can select all Features in the Layer and 'Make' a new Layer including a copy of the selected objects
  
  

Revision as of 19:30, 11 January 2014

Introduction

  • Objective of this section
    • To handle new or existing layers and to manage layer storage. To review application automation systems and to try to locate sources not found for map layers
  • Topics in this section
    • Making of layers: new layer from a features selection and editing the structure of the data table
    • Adding features to layers: over new layers
    • Exporting new layers: definition of the target and its parameters
    • Saving modified layers: manually or by closing maps or the application
    • Automating source locations: changing data source locations of a map
    • Data sources properties: differential icons and properties


Which are the types of Layer I can find in a Map of Spatial Manager Desktop™?

In a Map of Spatial Manager Desktop™ you can find these types of Layer

  • Grouped by source (you can view the 'Type' in the 'Properties' panel when you select a Layer)
    • External Layer: when it is a Layer loaded from a external table (in a file, data server, data store, etc.)
    • Embedded in the Map: when the Layer contents it is saved inside the Map (SPM) file. You may note this type of Layer is italicized in the list of the ribbon 'Layers'



How can I edit a Layer, or Features in a Layer, in Spatial Manager Desktop™?

You can edit Features or Layers in Spatial Manager Desktop™ as follow:

  • In 'editable' Layers
    • You can 'Delete' selected Features
    • You can modify values in any field, directly or using:
      • 'Find and replace' function, to find and replace values in the Data grid for a Layer
      • 'Multiple Edition' function, to modify the value for a Field only for a Layer. This function may be applied to all Features in the Layer or only to selected Features (if any)
  • In 'new' Layers
    • All the above (because a 'new' Layer is an 'editable' Layer also), and
    • You can 'Delete' or 'Rename' Fields
    • You can add a copy of the selected Features (if any) to the Layer
  • In 'not editable' Layers
    • There is no way to edit a 'not editable Layer' or his Features. You can 'Disconnect' a 'not editable' Layer from his read-only source, or you can select all Features in the Layer and 'Make' a new Layer including a copy of the selected objects


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