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Here is a knowledge base article on acceptable data formats for streets and trips. This allows you to create a pushpin set marking locations of access points. You can also link to rtf files for descriptions as well as putting hyperlinks into the map.
How to Create Pushpins by Importing Addresses from a Text File |
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![]() Try to look at the scripts section, where there are working import scripts for mapping AP's with S&T 2004/2005, such as this one: http://www.netstumbler.org/showthrea...2168#post92168 Dutch
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Yes actually I did do some searching. Unfortunately the only results that I got were outdated scripts for older versions of streets and trips. I was able to use the scripts but was unable to import the data.
Once again thanks for the info. l8r crlftech |
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You need to install a PERL engine on your pc. Then run the script after having exported the NS data to text. Dutch
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2) Export NS files to summary files. 3) Run the script on command line. 4) Import the results into S&T. Quote:
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Like nashr and Dutch, I too, am a fan of ActivePERL.
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When I try to run the ns2st[1] file from the command line, it returns telling me that no such file or directory exists. I moved the ns2st[1] file to the perl directory, but still get that result. Can you provide any ideas on what Im doing wrong? This is what it says exactly: C:\Perl>perl -w ns2st[1].pl Can't open perl script "ns2st[1].pl": No such file or directory |
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Can't open perl script "ns2nt[1]": No such file or directory C:\Perl\bin>perl -w ns2st[1].pl Can't open perl script "ns2nt[1].pl": No such file or directory C:\Perl\bin>perl -w ns2st[1].pl.txt Can't open perl script "ns2nt[1].pl.txt": No such file or directory Tried that, but still cant get it to work. I even tried the script you made, v1all.pl, but I still get the file/dir not found. I believe that perl is install correctly though, as the script test that activeperl gives in the welcome page works. Do you have any ideas on what Im doing wrong? Last edited by Cabledognv : 04-07-2005 at 04:09 PM. |
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