Hi guys,
here is excellent news for Openstreetmap community. Main data providers have
now a tool to create something like the future Canvec.osm product - If they
have the interest and the proper licence!
Daniel
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Bégin, Daniel
daniel.be...@rncan-nrcan.gc.ca wrote:
Hi guys,
here is excellent news for Openstreetmap community. Main data providers
have now a tool to create something like the future Canvec.osm product - If
they have the interest and the proper licence!
So far, I've got the LL_Roads2 files imported in PostgreSQL, and I've
written some functions to export them (modified from the NRN process on
wiki), but it's not working properly. Using pgAdmin on Linux, I can see what
data values there are, and their types:
gid serial NOT NULL,
id numeric,
type
The roads shp files are all the same,, that is true.
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Adam Dunn dunna...@gmail.com wrote:
So far, I've got the LL_Roads2 files imported in PostgreSQL, and I've
written some functions to export them (modified from the NRN process on
wiki), but it's not working
The reason why it is functionally useless at this point is because the
id/et_id is not being transferred through the process correctly. Perhaps an
explanation of the process is in order:
The SQL stage is basically for reprojection and selecting a bounding box. If
you already had both the
Hi Andy, talk-ca list,
(Since your the author of the cyclemap, perhaps you've run across this
situation already?)
I'm forwarding this announcement ... more to talk about mapping :) ... and
if anyone is interested in going, please mark your calendars :)
It was originally an attachment, so i
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