Angela,

I just want to add to Adam's reply about exporting kml, geojson, etc.  At 
the moment, Arches supports a shapefile export from the command line.  As 
several have noted, you should create a view of the model that you want to 
export data from.  This is necessary because Arches allows you to define 
the content and cardinality of your models at design time, which means that 
you can have sophisticated data models that might need to be "flattened" so 
that they can be represented by a shapefile.

As you probably know, there are well documented ways to convert shapefiles 
to KML, geojson, etc.  But if you want to export to KML or geojson directly 
from Arches, it would be a pretty straightforward enhancement, and I would 
encourage you to consider adding KML and geojson export support to Arches.

Cheers,

Dennis

On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 8:42:32 AM UTC-8, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Yeah that's correct, there's no built-in way to export kml, gml, or 
> geojson.
>
> Adam
>
> On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 4:58:45 AM UTC-6, Angela Feliu wrote:
>>
>> So I understand it's impossible to export to KML, GML, Geojson through 
>> command line. Is that correct??
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>>
>> El dilluns, 8 gener de 2018 12:47:33 UTC+1, Angela Feliu va escriure:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> Is correct that to export data, through command lines, only json and csv 
>>> are avalaible??? 
>>> What about the rest of extensions(Shapefile, KML, GML, HTML, GeoJson, 
>>> ...) Are only available through postgres view??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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