

- #GPS PATHFINDER OFFICE OUTLIERS UPDATE#
- #GPS PATHFINDER OFFICE OUTLIERS SOFTWARE#
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This message has been scanned for viruses and In the system report it seems the CurrentGeoDBFile is pointed to the correct folder. Now all of the coordinate systems are showing up, but when I try to export to a shapefile I'm getting the error message: No ESRI projection file has been found.

The current.csd file is re-installed to the correct GeoData folder.
#GPS PATHFINDER OFFICE OUTLIERS SOFTWARE#
A dialog appears showing that the Pathfinder Office Software is being configured. In the beginning not all of our coordinate systems were showing up, so I went through the following steps:ġ) Uninstall/Reinstall Pathfinder Office Software.Ģ) Delete the folder GeoData which contains the coordinate system file current.csd from the desktop computer.ģ) Start the Pathfinder Office Software. We are having a problem with Pathfinder Office. You can bring in and display some of the feature label information from the KML file.On Mon, at 8:59 AM, MAXWELL, KINDSEY M CTR USAF AFMC 72 ABW/CEAN wrote:
#GPS PATHFINDER OFFICE OUTLIERS CODE#

#GPS PATHFINDER OFFICE OUTLIERS UPDATE#
Verify and update GIS data previously collected in the field.

Import and export data to a variety of GIS and CAD formats Background data can be imported to GPS Pathfinder Office from GIS systems, directly from imagery files, or referenced directly from a WMS.Collected features can be compared against background datasets such as vector GIS data, aerial photographs or satellite imagery in order to verify accuracy and detect conflicts.Analyze collected features to confirm they are complete and accurate before exporting to a GIS, CAD, or database system. Review and edit GNSS positions and attributes for the highest quality data.It is designed to develop GIS information that is consistent, reliable and accurate. Quality control your collected field data GPS Pathfinder Office is a powerful package of GNSS postprocessing tools. Supports the complete Trimble Mapping and GIS GNSS portfolio, as well as associated positioning technologies, such as Trimble H-Star™.ġ Depending on the environment and the GNSS receiver.Use postprocessing to significantly improve the accuracy of data collected in the field all the way down to centimeter level (1 cm / 0.4 inch).Create conditional attributes that dynamically adapt to previously entered attribute values, for maximum data collection efficiency.ĭifferential corrections to improve the quality of GNSS data collected in the field.Receive prompts in the field to enter specific information into data capture forms, ensuring data integrity and compatibility with the GIS.Create custom lists of features and attributes for field data collection with the Data Dictionary Editor, or import a data dictionary from a GIS based on its exact data schema.Sophisticated data dictionary editor ensures consistency between the field and the office
