Non-Spatial Data
This windows allows editing non spatial data previously imported or created on a database.
See how to create
a Category or Class.
IMPORTANT: The system only allows to edit tables that belong to a Database.
See next to how to manipulate non spatial tables, creating, editing or removing an entry.
Enter table editing mode:
- click on Table... to select the non spatial table, trough the Category List window.
- click on
to enter table editing mode. Button will be kept pressed and buttons , , and will be shown.
IMPORTANT: After entering table editing mode creating, modifying or removing an entry can be done before saving.
IMPORTANT: Save button is only visible if using an MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Oracle database.
Adding an entry to the table:
- Enter table editing mode, selecting the non spatial table and clicking on
button.
- Click on
button and a new entry will be appended to the table.
- Double click or press the ENTER key over the cell to be edited. Input it value and press ENTER again.
- Click on
to save the modified table, if you're using a MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle database.
IMPORTANT: You can create or modify as many entries you wish before saving.
IMPORTANT: When a new entry is created, it will hold the default value for its type.
Removing a table entry:
- Enter table editing mode, selecting the non spatial table and clicking on
button.
- Select one or more entries and click on
. SPRING will ask for confirmation. If the correct entries are selected, confirm it.
- Click on
to save the modified table, if you're using a MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle database.
IMPORTANT: You can remove as many entries you wish before saving.
Editing a table entry:
- Enter table editing mode, selecting the non spatial table and clicking on
button.
- Double click or press the ENTER key over the cell to be edited. Input it value and press ENTER again.
- Click on
to save the modified table, if you're using a MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle database.
IMPORTANT: You can modify as many entries you wish before saving.
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