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MAPPING WITH ANDOID

Posted: October 8th, 2020, 8:32 am
by segxy4manu
Hello folks,
I have sought for this features for long
please can you help me with a cspro program template for household listing that has a mapping features.
We use ArcGis in my office and i need a mapping feature templates that i can customize to what my office need so as to geo-refrence the map on the ArcGis environment.

Re: MAPPING WITH ANDOID

Posted: October 8th, 2020, 9:45 am
by Gregory Martin
Take a look at the examples folder that ships with CSPro. There is an example of how to use mapping in this folder:

1 - Data Entry/Listing Menu with Map

Someone else may have a mapping template they can share.

Re: MAPPING WITH ANDOID

Posted: October 8th, 2020, 10:43 am
by htuser
Right now, data collected using CSEntry applications are directly compatible with any GIS and statistical software. Synchronous or asynchronous. So, it's very easy to integrate the CSPro Map feature with ArcGIS.

a) You can easily connect ArcGIS to the parsed MySQL/MariaDB database (https://community.esri.com/thread/20699 ... l-database) where CSPro 7.5 store geographic coordinates collected using, for example the listing Map application that Greg refer you. Once you connect it, you can map coordinates columns to shp points in ArcGIS.

b)ArcGIS can open directly Sqlite databases (https://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10 ... sqlite.htm). So, you can download using Data Viewer, save to Csdb(who's a sqlite database) and open table where coordinates are saved and transform X,Y to ArcGIS shp points;

c) You can use example application posted by Josh here : http://teleyah.com/cspro/GoogleEarth.zip or other codes that Aaron posted on the forum to transform Coordinates collected by CSEntry in KML files, sync theses KML to ftp and open them directly in ArcGIS.

Hope this help you!

Re: MAPPING WITH ANDOID

Posted: October 14th, 2020, 8:08 am
by segxy4manu
Thanks for this,
I appreciate and i will explore it
please should i have any question i will revert. thanks for the rapid response