SmarterWX allows you to download your search results as a datafile for use in other applications such as Microsoft Excel or MapInfo Professional. To download your search results simply click on the “Export Data” icon shown at the top of the Search Results list. Selecting Export Data will show a dialog asking you which features you […]
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Viewing SmarterWX information in an external GIS application
SmarterWX allows you to display data in external GIS applications that support the GeoServices REST Specification, such as ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Pro. The SmarterWX GIS API is expected to be called by an application that understands how to work with token-based security with GeoServices REST services. The explanation below is of a technical nature and is intended […]
Using Third-Party Authentication Providers
You can configure SmarterWX to use your organisation’s own identity provider for single sign-on. SmarterWX can be configured to work with a SAML 2.0 compliant identify provider such as Microsoft Active Directory Federation Server (ADFS). When your users attempt to sign-on to SmarterWX they will be redirected to your organisation’s identity provider where they will be authenticated. […]
Publishing – Project Upload Method
When uploading new data there are a number of options presented. (NB If this is the first time you are loading data or you do not have any data in your current live data, you will only see load new or I don’t have any options). Choose the option that matches your objective: – Copy […]
Publishing – Project Data File Selection
After you have selected your projects load option (e.g. Add New, Merge with Live) you will be shown the data file selector. Click on the cloud to open a file dialog or drag your file onto the cloud from your file explorer. Once you have selected the file you must choose the file format (e.g. […]
Publishing – Analysis Review
On completion of the analysis step you will be presented with a view similar to the one shown below. This is a summary of what will be created if you choose to publish data. At this step your uploaded data is still private and the table is giving you an indication of the impact should you go ahead […]
Publishing – Editing Project Data
You can edit data after it’s been uploaded by selecting the “Make Changes” button. This will take you to an editing environment where you can change the fields of any of your projects. (NB you cannot change the unique ID of a project or update the geometry through the editor – upload a new file if […]
Publishing – Editing Exclusion Zone Data
You can edit data after it’s been uploaded by selecting the “Make Changes” button. This will take you to an editing environment where you can change the fields of any of your exclusion zones. (NB you cannot change the unique ID of an exclusion zone or update the geometry through the editor – upload a new […]
Publishing – Projects Revision Options
Once you have uploaded data, or started to edit any existing dataset, you will be shown options for what you want to do with the data. You can either return to the data load step, manually edit the data in your dataset or progress on to the next step (loading exclusion zones). The most common […]
Publishing – Exclusion Zones Upload Method
When uploading new data there are a number of options presented. (NB If this is the first time you are loading data or you do not have any data in your current live data, you will only see load new or I don’t have any options). Choose the option that matches your objective: – Copy […]