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Sometimes when selecting large amounts of data, it would be easier just to view the raw data in a tabular format rather than in the popup bubbles.
Suggestion
Have the option to view selected data in tabular format in a sidebar/modal. This could also be configured to allow users to download extracts of data as CSV or geo formats if allowed.
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I'd support this but only in limited forms as I think we need to be encouraging users to be using things like QGIS / MapInfo / ESRI for full scale GIS functions. I'm pretty happy with CSV / geoJSON downloads though. I think that would help us to keep licencing restrictions at the fore in our thinking and has limited scope to get complicated as GeoServer actually provides suitable endpoints as an OGC standard anyway.
Also of note on this point is the one about unexpected columns. In the popups you have to intentionally add columns into your design but in the old DE we found it just relayed all the columns. This would likely still apply here so the more we add this functionality the greater the potential need to use more complex Geofence limit rules. So as I said; I would support it for use but perhaps not generally for the public and all layers. I know we discussed the use case that we are thinking about and that one is fine but I'd like it to be a feature you enable for each layer rather than a default ideally.
Sometimes when selecting large amounts of data, it would be easier just to view the raw data in a tabular format rather than in the popup bubbles.
Suggestion
Have the option to view selected data in tabular format in a sidebar/modal. This could also be configured to allow users to download extracts of data as CSV or geo formats if allowed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: