Tables
Table Settings
Table settings in Sitewise allow you to manage key aspects about how a table and its data are used and controlled. This includes everything from setting who can access the table, to setting what table information is displayed when added as a layer to ...
Creating a New Table from Scratch
When you turn on a layer in Sitewise, the data shown on the map is stored in a table. These tables store data for points and polygons. This includes but not limited to store locations, customer spotting, franchise territories and store trade areas. ...
Link Geography to a Table
At Sitewise, we understand that proper data visualization is essential for site analysis and effective future planning. You can link your uploaded file to a standard geographic boundary within Sitewise, enabling you to display your data as a thematic ...
Uploading Tables
The article will review the different ways to upload and add your data to a table in Sitewise. If you do not have a data file ready to upload but would like to still track information in the platform, take a look at the Creating a New Table from ...
Exporting Tables
In Sitewise you can export tables in several different formats, including Excel, CSV, ESRI shapefile, Google Earth (kml), MapInfo Tab, and SQLite. If there is a table that you don’t have access to but need an exported copy, please reach out to your ...
Virtual Tables
A Virtual Table is designed for scenarios where you want to display a subset of your data or restrict access to certain information for specific user groups based on your Master (main) Table. The key difference between a Master Table and a Virtual ...