Data Exports
QRiS allows you to export data from your project in various formats for use in other applications. This is useful for sharing data with stakeholders, performing further analysis, or creating reports.
By default, exported files are saved to the project's export folder, organized in subfolders named after the type of data being exported. Each instance of the exported data will also be uniquely named to prevent overwriting existing files. You can also browse to a different location or specify a custom file name when exporting data.
Exporting Tabular Data
Exporting tabular data from QRiS is available for various types of data, including metrics, Climate Engine Time Series, and more. To export tabular data:
- Click the Export button below the table you want to export.
- Choose the desired export format (e.g., CSV, Excel) and specify the location to save the file.
- By default, the exported file will be saved to the project's export folder, within a subfolder named after the type of data being exported. Each instance of the exported data will also be uniquely named.
- Click "Export" to save the file.
When the export is complete, you will be prompted to open the file or folder location of your exported data.
Exporting Charts and Graphs
Exporting charts and graphs from QRiS is available for various types of visualizations, including Climate Engine Time Series, Distribution Analysis, and more. To export a chart or graph:
- Click the Export button below the chart or graph you want to export.
- Choose the desired export format (e.g., PNG, PDF) and specify the location to save the file.
- By default, the exported file will be saved to the project's export folder, within a subfolder named after the type of visualization being exported. Each instance of the exported data will also be uniquely named.
- Click "Export" to save the file.
When the export is complete, you will be prompted to open the file or folder location of your exported data.
Exporting Layers and Spatial Data
Exporting layers is currently only available for data capture event layers.
- In the Project Tree, navigate to the Data Capture Event Layer you want to export.
- Click on the three dots next to the layer name and select "Export Layer Attributes".
- Choose the desired export format (e.g., CSV, Excel) and specify the location to save the file.
- By default, the exported file will be saved to the project's export folder, within a subfolder named after the layer. Each instance of the exported data will also be uniquely named.
- If you would like to include the spatial data (i.e., the geometry), check the option to include geometry in the export.
- Click "Export" to save the file.
When the export is complete, you will be prompted to open the file or folder location of your exported data.