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OK, i'll try this and see if it works. This is turning out to be a lot harder than I first anticipated! Thanks again for the suggestions.
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Turns out this only seems to work for points, not lines and polygon layers. Anyone else have any suggestions?
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03-05-2015
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Yep, this seems to be exactly what i'm looking for. Thank you!
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I am looking for a way to rank polygons by their contents. I cannot divulge the exact context but for sake of argument lets say that I have council "district" polygons as one layer and "roads" as another layer. I would like to show what "districts" have the busiest "roads" in them. I have the stats for the "road usage" and the "roads" often cross several "districts". I would also need to do the same for an alternative to "roads" that will be polygon format. Sorry if this seems confusing! Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Hi, I did look at that tool briefly but it seemed to only compare the dataset table size, not the actual difference in geometry for the points. I see the tool can do more than I originally though and I will give it another try. Thank you for your help.
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Dear All, I have 2 sets of points that represent the same data. I would like to check that both sets of data have the same location for the same points i.e. that point one in dataset x is in the same place as point one in dataset y. I know that at least a few points will not be in the same place and would like to know which ones are in the wrong place and by how far. The datasets have identical UIDs, what is the best way of doing this? The datasets contain 225 points each. Thanks in advance for any help!
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