Why convert it?aclawson wrote:I downloaded the file from CDOL but when I converted it from kmz to kml (and I even tried converting to shp) all I could get were pushpins for the meetinghouse locations and no unit boundaries.
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Where did you find the csv? The only option I have is to download a kmz
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To convert a KMZ to KML, you can either open it with Google Earth and save it again as a KML, or even easier, just change the file extension from KMZ to ZIP and it will open with your favorite compression tool. There you will find one (or more) KML files.aclawson wrote:bballrob - which tool did you use? I downloaded the file from CDOL but when I converted it from kmz to kml (and I even tried converting to shp) all I could get were pushpins for the meetinghouse locations and no unit boundaries.
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Unit boundaries can be downloaded from the CDOL as a kmz file. It can be used in Google Earth without conversion.aclawson wrote:Where did you find the csv? The only option I have is to download a kmz
Member's locations can be downloaded from maps.lds.org as a csv file. It has to be converted before used in Google Earth.
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Ok, so I did that right, but when I loaded the KML into QGIS as a vector layer I have no shapes, only dots for the meetinghouses.
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If you downloaded a 'csv' from CDOL and then converted it to KML then it makes sense that you would just have the meetinghouses. The only 'csv' export from CDOL is the export of your search results which would have the meeting house addresses.aclawson wrote:Ok, so I did that right, but when I loaded the KML into QGIS as a vector layer I have no shapes, only dots for the meetinghouses.
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I downloaded the KMZ file (there are no KML files in CDOL). ArcView Explorer correctly inputs and parses them but unless you buy the commercial version you can't do very much with it. The various KMZ->KML tools gack on the KMZ file and if you extract the KML I only get the single points with no shapes.
Since the KMZ files can be generated by a script it would be extremely useful if the SHP files were also generated by script and published for download.
Since the KMZ files can be generated by a script it would be extremely useful if the SHP files were also generated by script and published for download.
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That's partially correct. The KML file is simply compressed in the KMZ.aclawson wrote:I downloaded the KMZ file (there are no KML files in CDOL).
I also played with various KML-->SHP tools and found they did not do well converting the polygon data. That data is definitely there, as I've loaded them as arrays in MathCad and played with them there. You can also see them if you open the KML file in a text editor. Makes sense, since Google Earth displays the boundaries correctly. Is it possible the KML file structure has evolved slightly to throw some of these older conversion tools off?aclawson wrote:ArcView Explorer correctly inputs and parses them but unless you buy the commercial version you can't do very much with it. The various KMZ->KML tools gack on the KMZ file and if you extract the KML I only get the single points with no shapes.
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The KML file structure has indeed possibly changed. So far it seems that my options are to either spend lots of money to buy a copy of ArcView or scrap the efforts.