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Message #20569
Re: Importing GML files
Guess my reply was too fast ;)
But the issue may also be with the naming of OU levels?
Sent from my mobile
On Jan 3, 2013 7:48 AM, "Jan Henrik Øverland" <janhenrik.overland@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> you don't need to pay attention to levels when you import coordinates, the
> names just have to match. My guess is that even though you imported a
> district shapefile (GML) the names probably did not match. Make sure that
> the names in your <ogr:Name> tags in the GML file are matching exactly the
> orgunit names in the database.
>
> You get districts when selecting regions. Are you sure you chose the
> correct name tags when you renamed to <ogr:Name> ? District shapefiles
> often have the region name as well.
>
> Knut, he selected the district level.
>
> Jan
>
> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Knut Staring <knutst@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Martin,
>> We normally dont bother to put in the coordinates for the whole country,
>> because the map will then just show one polygon with a color, which is not
>> so interesting. Thats why the top level is not showing a boundary. Google
>> maps will have the national boundary anyway in the background map. But of
>> course it is possible to add it.
>>
>> Sent from my mobile
>> On Jan 3, 2013 7:32 AM, "Martin Namutso" <mnamutso@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Friends - i have a local DHIS2 setup on my laptop and i am trying to
>>> import GML files.
>>>
>>> There were no shape files earlier on my system. I imported Districts of
>>> Uganda using the user guide on the dhis2 site - successfully. When i go to
>>> Services -> GIS and Select the Boundary Layer; when i select District from
>>> the drop down of level and click on Uganda under the Parent organisation
>>> unit and click Update, the map doesn't appear.
>>>
>>> To my surprise when i change the Level to Region and click update, i get
>>> the map showing districts. Its giving me a thought that i probably need to
>>> import GML files according to the level's; is that correct?
>>> The level's as set in my system are:-
>>>
>>> 1. Uganda
>>> 2. Region
>>> 3. District
>>> 4. County
>>> 5. Sub-County
>>>
>>> Does that mean that i need to import the GML files according to the set
>>> levels? Or is something wrong with my earlier imported GML file?
>>>
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