If you’re looking to export a set of data obtained by running a search, follow the steps below.

You’ll first need to be logged into Treekeeper and run a search. Once you have your search results and are ready to export, there are two methods to do so. Below will be demonstrations for each method, but before choosing a method, there are some key differences that may help you decide which you prefer.

Key Differences

Data Transfer Utilities

Data Grid

Column Names

Interface Names – columns will be the names used by TreeKeeper for column mapping during an import.

* Ideal if you intend on editing the data externally and importing the data back into TreeKeeper.

Attribute Names – columns will exactly match the attribute names in TreeKeeper.

* User friendly and good if you're sharing or presenting the data.

Species Name Format

Separate columns for botanical name and common name.

* Ideal if you intend on importing the data back into TreeKeeper as the import tool uses only the botanical name to identify the species.

Single column for botanical and common name.


Data Transfer Utilities

Once the sites you want to download are selected, open Data Transfer Utilities using the (blue star) button and you will be presented with three different formats you can download data in.

Choose your preferred format, select the Map Selected radio button, and click the Data Layer that the selected data is in. This will begin the download.

If you don’t have permission to download data (i.e. the Data Transfer tool is unavailable to you), please contact an Admin in your TreeKeeper system.

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Exporting from Data Grid

Once the sites you want to export are selected, open the data grid by clicking the (blue star) button in the bottom-right corner of your TreeKeeper window.

With the data grid now open, click the (blue star) button and you will be presented with a few export options.

Formats

Export options

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