20th April 2009, 01:14 PM
flible wurp fangle
(me too)
It is posible to utilise Google Maps as a form of GIS mapping.. (not that is specifically designed for that) but it can be done (A friend of mine has already shown it to be so in a beta version)
Providing a bespoke system for SMR/HERs may be a solution, one that slots in at little cost.
Contcating the HER for a GIS download is a valid point, though does take up time for the hard pressed officer, if it can be done online (and it can I assure you - just ask Perth and Kinross)
As a small point: you would not have to type in the urls, just copy and paste (or click them) but I can see who just the number would be useful as well, so perhaps having that would help.
"Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage."
Niccolo Machiavelli
(me too)
It is posible to utilise Google Maps as a form of GIS mapping.. (not that is specifically designed for that) but it can be done (A friend of mine has already shown it to be so in a beta version)
Providing a bespoke system for SMR/HERs may be a solution, one that slots in at little cost.
Contcating the HER for a GIS download is a valid point, though does take up time for the hard pressed officer, if it can be done online (and it can I assure you - just ask Perth and Kinross)
As a small point: you would not have to type in the urls, just copy and paste (or click them) but I can see who just the number would be useful as well, so perhaps having that would help.
"Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage."
Niccolo Machiavelli