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    xplordb

    xplordb

    Open mineral exploration database system

    Now also living on gitlab. https://gitlab.com/mds-/xplordb Mineral Exploration Database template/ system for Postgres/PostGIS and QGIS. The project incorporates import scripts, data storage, validation, reporting, 3D drill trace generation and more. psql, pgAdmin and QGIS are the suggested database and GIS front-end programs.
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    PL/SQL ESRI Shape & dBase Converter

    Creates a shape file from a query

    This PL/SQL package converts a query with a sdo_geometry into an ESRI shape file and a shape file into a Oracle table. It can also convert a Oracle table into a dBase file and vice versa. Sample 1 - create a shape file (alk.shp, alk.shx, alk.dbf) of type 5 (=Polygon) from table MYTABLE with sdo-column="geo" and SDO_GTYPE=3003: select zvk_shape.write_shp('DATA_PUMP_DIR','alk', 'select t.C01 "NAME", t.C20 "FLST", t.GEO from MYTABLE t where t.C02 = ''ALK'' order by...
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