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Importing and Exporting
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NOTHING in the stocking status window will be updated/changed/touched during the export. All
information can be updated by simply putting your mouse over the stratum name to copy and
DRAGGING it to the stocking status window. It can be manually linked as usual from there.
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If you add a standard unit in Survey Wizard, the survey information will be brought into Genus, but
none of the standards/ecology will be transferred.
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NOTHING in the Ecology Information or Silviculture Prescription is update/changed/touched during
the export. The only area where information is entered is in the silviculture activity from which the
survey was imported.
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If you get an error message when trying to export from Survey Wizard to Genus, ensure you don’t
have the silviculture window open for any of the blocks that are being imported.
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For multi-layer surveys, when multi-layer standards are present, a Silviculture Layer and Inventory
Layer will be added for each Survey Layer (L1, L2, L3, L4).
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If the survey that was done was a free growing survey, the free growing checkbox on the 'Stratum
Tab' must be checked to carry over the free growing information for the silviculture label (instead
of the well spaced information).
** Note: In order for data to be exported back to Genus via a direct connection to the database, ID
numbers must be present for Cutblock and Activity on the Block Screen.
Exporting via a File:
1.
Open the Survey Wizard database from which you would like to transfer data to Genus.
2.
Organize your data in Survey Wizard such that all blocks within a Project are associated with the
same Activity name (blocks can be moved by right-clicking on the block and selecting ‘Move to…’).
3.
Ensure that all strata within a block have the same completion date.
4.
Ensure you have the following information entered (all fields must match up with fields in Genus).
Division ID
(entered into Project Details)
Activity Name
(entered into Project Details – must match an activity
identified in a Genus maintenance table, not necessarily an
activity planned for that block)
Tenure
(entered into Block Details)
CP Number
(entered into Block Details)
Block
(entered into Block Details)
5.
Click on the Export button
6.
Select a project and the blocks that you wish to include in the export (only the blocks that have all
their strata marked as "Done" will show up on your list).
7.
Select the format of the Genus Import Template that you use within Genus.
8.
You will be notified of the location where the export files were saved (ie. C:\Program Files\SW
\GenusExports). There will be six files in all. Go to the file location and move these 6 files to a
new folder (in a location that you will remember). If you do not move the files, the next export will
overwrite the first.
9.
In Genus, use these files to import your data (must be imported in the same order as the template
requires).
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and select ‘Genus (via a file)’.