Difference between revisions of "MANAGEMENT OF MAP OBJECTS"
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | ||
Holding access | <u>Holding access</u> | ||
Please consult the NAITS manual on holdings on how to navigate to the holding you would like to see on the map. | Please consult the NAITS manual on holdings on how to navigate to the holding you would like to see on the map. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | ||
Displaying the holding map | <u>Displaying the holding map</u> | ||
You can do that by clicking on the Map button. | You can do that by clicking on the Map button. | ||
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![[File:2.1a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:2.1b GIS.png|left|frameless]] | ![[File:2.1a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:2.1b GIS.png|left|frameless]] | ||
|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | ||
Holding map | <u>Holding map</u> | ||
Only finalized incoming movements are shown on the map. | Only finalized incoming movements are shown on the map. | ||
Both regular movements and direct movements (between holdings and to a slaughterhouse are visible). | Both regular movements and direct movements (between holdings and to a slaughterhouse are visible). | ||
<u>Note</u>: Please keep in mind that only finalized transfers with full data strings recorded after June 2020 will be displayed. Data imported from the NFA database does not contain all relevant historic information to display the movements. | <u>Note</u>: Please keep in mind that only finalized transfers with full data strings recorded after June 2020 will be displayed. Data imported from the NFA database does not contain all relevant historic information to display the movements. | ||
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|[[File:2.2 GIS.png|left|frameless]] | |[[File:2.2 GIS.png|left|frameless]] | ||
|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | ||
Accessing the incoming animal movements grid from map | <u>Accessing the incoming animal movements grid from map</u> | ||
You can do that by selecting the holding and clicking on the two arrows that point left in the top right corner of the screen. The map shows both the incoming and outgoing movements. The grid in the GIS module shows only the incoming movements. | You can do that by selecting the holding and clicking on the two arrows that point left in the top right corner of the screen. The map shows both the incoming and outgoing movements. The grid in the GIS module shows only the incoming movements. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 3''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 3''' </span> | ||
Historic filters | <u>Historic filters</u> | ||
By setting the desired departure and arrival date and clicking the filter movements button the user gets to see the movements in that time period. Filtering the movements will not affect the records shown in the grid. The filter movement works in the following three ways: | By setting the desired departure and arrival date and clicking the filter movements button the user gets to see the movements in that time period. Filtering the movements will not affect the records shown in the grid. The filter movement works in the following three ways: | ||
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2) Setting the exact departure date and setting the arrival date to some point in the future; | 2) Setting the exact departure date and setting the arrival date to some point in the future; | ||
3) | 3) Setting the departure date to some point in the past and the arrival date to some point in the future. | ||
Movements will be shown on the map | |||
Movements also will be shown on the map, if one of the date filters is filled or both are empty. | |||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | ||
Access the animal | <u>Access the animal</u> | ||
Please consult the NAITS manual on Animal search on how to navigate to the desired animal. | Please consult the NAITS manual on Animal search on how to navigate to the desired animal. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | ||
Displaying the animal map | <u>Displaying the animal map</u> | ||
Click on the | Click on the MAP button. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 3''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 3''' </span> | ||
Animal displayed | <u>Animal displayed</u> | ||
The map shows historical movement of the animal between two holdings. If the animal doesn’t have any movements the map will show the village where the animal is currently located. | The map shows historical movement of the animal between two holdings. If the animal doesn’t have any movements, the map will show the village where the animal is currently located. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 4''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 4''' </span> | ||
Animal historic movements | <u>Animal historic movements</u> | ||
By setting the desired departure and arrival date and clicking the filter movements button the user gets to see the movements in that time period. It works on the same principle as the holding filter movements as described in | By setting the desired departure and arrival date and clicking the filter movements button the user gets to see the movements in that time period. It works on the same principle as the holding filter movements as described in Chapter 2, step 3. | ||
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![[File:4.1a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:4.1b GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:4.1c GIS.png|left|frameless]] | ![[File:4.1a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:4.1b GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:4.1c GIS.png|left|frameless]] | ||
|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | ||
Holding map | <u>Holding map</u> | ||
Quarantine can be established on the map by clicking the DECLARE QUARANTINE | Quarantine can be established on the map by clicking the DECLARE QUARANTINE button located in the bottom left corner of the screen. | ||
For the quarantine to be saved enter the start and end date of the quarantine. | For the quarantine to be saved enter the start and end date of the quarantine. | ||
If the user draws quarantine larger than the borders of a municipality | If the user draws quarantine larger than the borders of a municipality, the selection border is automatically adjusted to include the whole (shape) of the municipality borders. | ||
municipality borders. | |||
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|[[File:4.2a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:4.2b GIS.png|left|frameless]] | |[[File:4.2a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:4.2b GIS.png|left|frameless]] | ||
|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | ||
Quarantined holdings | <u>Quarantined holdings</u> | ||
Click on the quarantine and on the SHOW QUARANTINED HOLDINGS FOR THIS AREA and the details will be shown for all registered holdings in the Quarantine. | Click on the quarantine and on the SHOW QUARANTINED HOLDINGS FOR THIS AREA and the details will be shown for all registered holdings in the Quarantine. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 3''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 3''' </span> | ||
Quarantine map editing | <u>Quarantine map editing</u> | ||
The quarantine shape can be edited by clicking on it and dragging any of the white dots that are encircling the quarantine in any direction. The user can only edit the end date and the reason. The start date cannot be edited because there is a validation prohibiting it. | The quarantine shape can be edited by clicking on it and dragging any of the white dots that are encircling the quarantine in any direction. The user can only edit the end date and the reason. The start date cannot be edited because there is a validation prohibiting it. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | ||
Quarantines on the map | <u>Quarantines on the map</u> | ||
The map in the NAITS system is accessible through the QUARANTINE button. | |||
On searching for a quarantine, please consult the NAITS Disease Quarantine manual. | |||
On searching for a quarantine please consult the NAITS Disease Quarantine manual. | |||
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|[[File:5.2a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:5.2b fGIS.png|left|frameless]] | |[[File:5.2a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:5.2b fGIS.png|left|frameless]] | ||
|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | ||
Displaying the quarantine map and animal movements | <u>Displaying the quarantine map and animal movements</u> | ||
Click on the Map button to display the quarantine. | Click on the Map button to display the quarantine. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 3''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 3''' </span> | ||
Quarantine filtering | <u>Quarantine filtering</u> | ||
By setting the desired start and expiry date and clicking the filter quarantines button the user displays the active quarantines in that time period. | By setting the desired start and expiry date and clicking the filter quarantines button the user displays the active quarantines in that time period. | ||
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|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 1''' </span> | ||
Holding | <u>Holding</u> | ||
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|[[File:6.2a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:6.2b GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:6.2c GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:6.2d GIS.png|left|frameless]] | |[[File:6.2a GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:6.2b GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:6.2c GIS.png|left|frameless]][[File:6.2d GIS.png|left|frameless]] | ||
|<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | |<span style="color:#ff0000">'''Step 2''' </span> | ||
Saving holding with coordinates | <u>Saving holding with coordinates</u> | ||
The user needs to select the location drop-down and fill the GPS north and east fields. | The user needs to select the location drop-down and fill the GPS north and east fields. | ||
Revision as of 06:24, 19 June 2021
CHAPTER 1 – Show a holding on the map
| Step 1
Holding access Please consult the NAITS manual on holdings on how to navigate to the holding you would like to see on the map. | |
| Step 2
Displaying the holding map You can do that by clicking on the Map button. |
CHAPTER 2 – Show incoming movements to the selected holding and accessing the grid for the displayed movements
| Step 1
Holding map Only finalized incoming movements are shown on the map. Both regular movements and direct movements (between holdings and to a slaughterhouse are visible). Note: Please keep in mind that only finalized transfers with full data strings recorded after June 2020 will be displayed. Data imported from the NFA database does not contain all relevant historic information to display the movements. | |
| Step 2
Accessing the incoming animal movements grid from map You can do that by selecting the holding and clicking on the two arrows that point left in the top right corner of the screen. The map shows both the incoming and outgoing movements. The grid in the GIS module shows only the incoming movements. | |
| Step 3
Historic filters By setting the desired departure and arrival date and clicking the filter movements button the user gets to see the movements in that time period. Filtering the movements will not affect the records shown in the grid. The filter movement works in the following three ways: 1) Setting the departure date to some point in the past and setting the exact arrival date; 2) Setting the exact departure date and setting the arrival date to some point in the future; 3) Setting the departure date to some point in the past and the arrival date to some point in the future. Movements also will be shown on the map, if one of the date filters is filled or both are empty. |
CHAPTER 3 – Show animal on the map
| Step 1
Access the animal Please consult the NAITS manual on Animal search on how to navigate to the desired animal. | |
| Step 2
Displaying the animal map Click on the MAP button. | |
| Step 3
Animal displayed The map shows historical movement of the animal between two holdings. If the animal doesn’t have any movements, the map will show the village where the animal is currently located. | |
| Step 4
Animal historic movements By setting the desired departure and arrival date and clicking the filter movements button the user gets to see the movements in that time period. It works on the same principle as the holding filter movements as described in Chapter 2, step 3. |
CHAPTER 4 – Create quarantine using the map
| Step 1
Holding map Quarantine can be established on the map by clicking the DECLARE QUARANTINE button located in the bottom left corner of the screen. For the quarantine to be saved enter the start and end date of the quarantine. If the user draws quarantine larger than the borders of a municipality, the selection border is automatically adjusted to include the whole (shape) of the municipality borders. | |
| Step 2
Quarantined holdings Click on the quarantine and on the SHOW QUARANTINED HOLDINGS FOR THIS AREA and the details will be shown for all registered holdings in the Quarantine. | |
| Step 3
Quarantine map editing The quarantine shape can be edited by clicking on it and dragging any of the white dots that are encircling the quarantine in any direction. The user can only edit the end date and the reason. The start date cannot be edited because there is a validation prohibiting it. |
CHAPTER 5 – Find and show a saved quarantine
| Step 1
Quarantines on the map The map in the NAITS system is accessible through the QUARANTINE button. On searching for a quarantine, please consult the NAITS Disease Quarantine manual. | |
| Step 2
Displaying the quarantine map and animal movements Click on the Map button to display the quarantine. The animal and flock movements from the quarantine zone will be displayed on the screen. Note: The quarantine borders will be displayed only if the quarantine has been created using the GPS module. | |
| Step 3
Quarantine filtering By setting the desired start and expiry date and clicking the filter quarantines button the user displays the active quarantines in that time period. The filtering works on the same principle as the holding filter movements, which is described in chapter 2, step 1. Also, by turning on the INCLUDE HISTORY button the user gets to see all the quarantines that existed, both active and inactive. The inactive quarantines are represented with the color grey. |
CHAPTER 6 – Creating a spatial holding
| Step 1
Holding | |
| Step 2
Saving holding with coordinates The user needs to select the location drop-down and fill the GPS north and east fields. The values in those two fields must be in the Georgian ranges. If not, the save action will not be successful. The GPS fields have the advantage over the location dependency drop-down. For instance, if the GPS fields point to one end of the country and the drop-down to another, the holding will be located where the GPS fields point. |