AFOPro Spatial Part 3: Import Spatial Database with AFOPro Core and analyze spatial data in the.mdb Import the.mdb into AFOPro Core on the fields page.

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AFOPro Spatial Part 3: Import Spatial Database with AFOPro Core and analyze spatial data in the.mdb Import the.mdb into AFOPro Core on the fields page. It will populate tract number, field number, acres, setback acres, spreadable acres, and each soil type by percentage for each field. Open the.mdb directly in MS Access or from Windows Explorer and generate reports of spatial and NASIS Soils data. In AFOPro Spatial Tutorial Part 2 the spatial database was created. Part 3 now explains the two ways to utilize the AFOPro Spatial Data

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 To import the data into AFOPro Core Open the application Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 To import the data into AFOPro Core Select New Operation or Existing Operation Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 To import the data into AFOPro Core Populate the Operation Page if it is a New Operation. If it is Existing go to step 4. Note: Operation Name, State, Plan Name, and Planning Start and End Dates are required fields Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 To import the data into AFOPro Core Go to the Fields Page by clicking on the Fields tab Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 To import the data into AFOPro Core Go to the Fields Page by clicking on the Fields tab Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 To import the data into AFOPro Core Click the Import Field Button Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 To import the data into AFOPro Core Choose which application was used to prepare spatial data Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 AFOPro has successfully imported the spatial data Tract and Field Numbers Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 AFOPro has successfully imported the spatial data Soil Symbols and Percentage of Field Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 8 AFOPro has successfully imported the spatial data Land Use, Acreage, Buffer Acreage, and Spreadable Acreage Import the AFOPro Spatial.mdb into AFOPro Core

Spatial Data Prep: Step 9 Browse to the spatial database that was exported from AFOPro Spatial and open it with MS Access Open the AFOPro Spatial.mdb and Create Reports

Spatial Data Prep: Step 9 Many reports have been created for the user. Open the AFOPro Spatial.mdb and Create Reports

Spatial Data Prep: Step 9 Open the AFOPro Spatial.mdb and Create Reports Reports from NASIS Database of soil types that intersect the Planned Land Units theme

Spatial Data Prep: Step 9 Open the AFOPro Spatial.mdb and Create Reports Reports based on fields from Planned Land Units theme in ArcView

Spatial Data Prep: Step 9 Open the AFOPro Spatial.mdb and Create Reports Once reports have been previewed the information that they contain may be printed or exported to Word or Excel for further formatting.

Spatial Data Prep: Step 9 Open the AFOPro Spatial.mdb and Create Reports The Access Tables and Queries used by AFOPro Spatial have been left unhidden for users who would like to produce custom reports with the data.

For Additional Information, Interest in AFOPro for your State, or Technical Assistance Contact  Mark Evans Wes Standish Visit (To Download AFOPro)