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Location types that support a polygon geometry include:
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Location types that support a polygon geometry include: [[Location types and symbology#OperationArea|Operation area]], [[Location types and symbology#ForecastArea|Forecast area]], [[Location types and symbology#OperatingZone|Operating zone]], [[Location types and symbology#PermanentClosure|Permanent closure]], [[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]], and [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]]
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*[[Location types and symbology#ForecastArea|Forecast area]]
 
*[[Location types and symbology#OperatingZone|Operating zone]]
 
*[[Location types and symbology#PermanentClosure|Permanent closure]]
 
*[[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]]
 
*[[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:56, 22 October 2013

REQUIREMENTS
Permission Operation Administrator and higher
Connectivity Online only

This document describes how to create location geometries with the available drawing tool directly in the InfoEx system.

ISSUE Drawing or editing locations directly in the Google Earth map has not been implemented yet
Workaround: See How to import the geometry of a location from a KML file for an alternative method.
JIRA: -132 (Sept. 22, 2013))

Step-by-step description

The following sections discuss the creation of polygon, line and point geometries separately.

ISSUE The system currently does not support multi-geometries (i.e., multiple, separate polygons, lines or points associated with a single location).
Workaround: Please contact Pascal Haegeli to discuss possible solutions.
JIRA: -772 (Aug.13, 2013)


Drawing a polygon

Location types that support a polygon geometry include: Operation area, Forecast area, Operating zone, Permanent closure, Ski run, and Avalanche path

1. Description of first step.
2. Description of second step.
3. ...

Drawing a line

Location types that support a polygon geometry include:

1. Description of first step.
2. Description of second step.
3. ...

Drawing a point

Location types that support a point geometry include:

1. Description of first step.
2. Description of second step.
3. ...

Related documents

Functionality tested by

  • Oct. 21: Pascal Haegeli / na / na