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E-mail from Nick Spencer <SpencerN@landcareresearch.co.nz> on 2011-12-13:
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I have started to compile some instructions for use of the mapping tool (attached). Because the tool is a working prototype some aspects are not especially user friendly!
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I’ve put the tool up on the ftp site that Elise used. : ftp://ftp.landcareresearch.co.nz/VegX
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In that directory are 3 sub folders:
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Tool: which has the installation package
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Resources: which has 3 files needed by the mapping too for the example dataset: VegXSimple.xsd, VegXSimpleToFull.xslt, and VegX_Flatten.xslt.
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Example data: has an excel spreadsheet dataset and an already partially completed mapping file.
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The installation package should install to a folders called Landcare Research/MappingTool under Program files and create a Resources subfolder and Source subfolder
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Copy the VegXSimple.xsd and VegXSimpleToFull.xslt files into the Resources folder within the MappingTool folder and copy VegX_Flatten.xslt into the Source. (This isn’t need for the example data).
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The example dataset and mapping file can live anywhere you like. You just point to these during the mapping process.
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E-mail from Nick Spencer <SpencerN@landcareresearch.co.nz> on 2011-12-14:
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you will need the .Net 4.0 runtime version.
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