Ahhh we’re gonna go through some definitions, so people know what we’re referring to
Layers | How different data is displayed in TreeKeeper. There are a few key types. |
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Aerial | As a base layer, we can configure an .SID aerial imagery file for use in TreeKeeper. If you do not have aerial imagery, there are a couple of preloaded satellite base layers. |
Basemap / Shapefile | These are external files hosted in Davey mapping servers that display visually different items of data such as city limits, park boundaries, bodies of water, streets, and parcels. |
Base Layer | The map displayed underneath all of your data. This can be a custom configured aerial or one of the default maps that comes with TreeKeeper. |
Data Layer / Facility | The different icons that contain data on each site on the map managed by the TreeKeeper system. Traditionally, these are broken down into Street Trees, Private Trees, or Park Trees, but can be any type of asset you’d like to manage and track. |
External | These layers are special in that Davey is not the host of the data but rather consumes a hosted service in order to represent that information in TreeKeeper. |
WFS | |
WMS |
Other Commonly Used Words | |
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Archive | |
Attribute | |
Dashboard | |
Data Grid / Grid | |
Filter / Quick Filter | |
Field | |
Menu | |
Project | |
Remote ID | |
Report | |
Site ID | |
Style (Geoserver) | |
TRAQ | |
Work Record | |
Work Order |