Import filter

For the file formats CSV, Excel, GeoJSON, Geopackacge, KML and Shape, the available attributes can not only be used and assigned in a variety of ways, but also filtered.

Dialogue

Filter_Dialog_Nr_engl.png

1. The type of filter must be selected.
2. The attribute of the objects to be imported is selected.
3. The conditions matching the selected filter can be selected from the list. 
4. The value to be filtered must be entered.
5. You can switch to the previous page (attribute assignments). 
6. A test import can be performed.
7. The import can be performed permanently.
8. The dialogue box can be closed.

Type of filter

Filters are divided into attributive and spatial filters.

Excel_Filter_Auswahl_engl.png

Conditions

Depending on the type of filter selected, different conditions can be chosen.

Attributive filter: Auto Attributive filter: Text Attributive filter: Number
Filter_Bedingung_Auto_engl.png Filter_Bedingung_Text_engl.png Filter_Bedingung_Zahl_engl.png
Attributive filter: Date Attributive filter: Yes/No  
Filter_Bedingung_Datum_engl.png Filter_Bedingung_Ja-Nein_engl.png  


If a date is to be used as a filter, this date can be selected from a calendar view:

Filter_Bedingung_Datum_Auswahl_engl.png  

If a Yes/No filter is to be used, this is the only option available:  

Filter_Bedingung_Ja-Nein_Auswahlliste_engl.png   

If a spatial filter is to be applied, a corresponding polygon must be selected in the graphic:

Filter_räumlich_Cluster wählen_engl.png

Next, you must select the type of contact between the objects to be imported and the selected polygon:

Filter_räumlich_Bedingung_engl.png

The button Button_Datenvorschau.png can be used to display a data preview.

The button Button_Formular Zielobjektklasse öffnen.png can be used to open the target object class.

The button Button_Filter löschen.png can be used to delete a filter that has already been defined.