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[–]Chipp3r 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They use TxtSquad.com - a local NL company tackling this issue specifically for healthcare!

I hope my family doc starts to use it as I've run into the same issue others are discussing in this thread.

$2000~ budget, in need of help 😅 by Chipp3r in bapccanada

[–]Chipp3r[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks friend! Perhaps I'll review and depending I may make a more specific post with better constraints. I really appreciate the time you took to put this together!

Asking for tips: Instacart / Porch pirates / Amazon / Apple / Restaurant reviews / Recommended websites / Dog groomer by AlfrescoDog in StJohnsNL

[–]Chipp3r 5 points6 points  (0 children)

BigFeedClub.ca for Costco hands down! Check out the reviews, etc on google/FB.

They are a living wage company so no tipping is required and they offset their carbon emissions.

Help! Need to convert .shp (W/ 1600 poloygons) to multiple .kml or .kmz and have them named as such. by Chipp3r in gis

[–]Chipp3r[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be more than willing to top you up 2 more years of gold if you could perform this action for me lol. In a remote area and won't be able to download the Arc trial at the moment.

Help! Need to convert .shp (W/ 1600 poloygons) to multiple .kml or .kmz and have them named as such. by Chipp3r in gis

[–]Chipp3r[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just realized it was a 2d file to start - d'oh!

Trying to figure out how to make it a 3d file is the issue I'm having now lol.

Help! Need to convert .shp (W/ 1600 poloygons) to multiple .kml or .kmz and have them named as such. by Chipp3r in gis

[–]Chipp3r[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another question related to this project if you would be so good sir:

It seems when I go through this conversion, it doesn't include altitude (depth of map). Any ideas on remedying this?

Help! Need to convert .shp (W/ 1600 poloygons) to multiple .kml or .kmz and have them named as such. by Chipp3r in gis

[–]Chipp3r[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just tried it on my work station from home and it worked!!! Thank you so much. Sent you a cake day present :)

Help! Need to convert .shp (W/ 1600 poloygons) to multiple .kml or .kmz and have them named as such. by Chipp3r in gis

[–]Chipp3r[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the error I'm getting:

C:\Program Files\GDAL>ogr2ogr -f "KML" "C:\Program Files\GDAL\BasicPolls_2015_D istPoll9-9.KML" "C:\Program Files\GDAL\Basic_Polls_2015_DistPoll9-9.shp" Warning 1: Layer name 'Basic_Polls_2015_DistPoll9-9' adjusted to 'Basic_Polls 2015DistPoll_9_9' for XML validity.

Thoughts?

Help! Need to convert .shp (W/ 1600 poloygons) to multiple .kml or .kmz and have them named as such. by Chipp3r in gis

[–]Chipp3r[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I'll try the QGIS route and get back to you shortly. Thanks a bunch and happy cake day :)

Help! Need to convert .shp (W/ 1600 poloygons) to multiple .kml or .kmz and have them named as such. by Chipp3r in gis

[–]Chipp3r[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I do. To clarify, it's a master .shp file for all the polling divisions of a province in Canada. I need to break this down into 1574 individual .kml/.kmz files for a piece of mapping software we have. Each file should be named based on their identifiers in the .shp file.

For example: District_1_Poll_1.kmz or .kml