Hi Xavier,
I understood you works on windows I think you can use a tools to do
the first step for example :
http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net/
and create query on sql language to select the data you need with
where conditions.
Regards,
Laurent
2012/5/29, Marco Corvi :
> hi xavier,
>
> just e
Thanks Stacho, This explains why it was not working!
I look forward to its future implementation.
Best regards
Xavier
Le 29/05/2012 16:27, Stacho Mudrak a écrit :
> I am sorry Xavier for the late answer, I am finishing my TODO list and
> I have found this e-mail.
>
> In your case "cs lat-long
I am sorry Xavier for the late answer, I am finishing my TODO list and
I have found this e-mail.
In your case "cs lat-long" can not be used, because only cartesian
coordinate systems can be used for calculations.
Of course, for export it is possible to convert them back to lat-long,
but -cs optio
Hi all,
I am still working on the survey of the Jean-Bernard system in the French Alps.
I have a bunch of different centerlines series, and I need to extract the
length of each centerline to link them to the history of the
exploration/surveying.
I understood how to export the SQL database of t
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