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[[publisher:ArcGIS data to lat/long|If you have a CSV containing eastings and northings, see here]] | [[publisher:ArcGIS data to lat/long|If you have a CSV containing eastings and northings, see here]] | ||
- | - To generate a KML from an Excel or CSV file use one of the online converters, eg. [[https://www.convertcsv.com/csv-to-kml.htm|CSV To KML Converter]] | + | - To generate a GeoJSON from an Excel or CSV file use this link:[[public:converting_geolocated_data|Converting geolocated data]] |
- | - You will be asked to identify any name/description field(s) and the latitude/longitude columns by column number. | + | - Once you have generated the GeoJSON, upload it to the dataset on Dublinked where you have published the CSV file |
- | - Convert the file then download the resulting KML file and upload it to the dataset on Dublinked where you have published the CSV file | + | |
===== Uploading the data to the Geoserver and Datastore ===== | ===== Uploading the data to the Geoserver and Datastore ===== |