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Capture a dataset

Capture a dataset by importing a LandXML file into a dataset that’s already been created or by manually capturing data using the spatial view and tools.

Learn about the key differences with legacy Landonline.

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  • Capturing - XML
  • Landonline and LandXML Import 

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    • Import a LandXML file

      You can import survey information from your survey software into Landonline using a LandXML file.
    • Manually capture a dataset

      You can manually capture a survey by linking to existing nodes and marks in Landonline and then entering relevant information about the survey.
    • Use the Inspect and Adopt tool

      Marks, parcels, vectors and lines that exist in Landonline can be incorporated into your dataset using the Inspect and Adopt tool.
    • Create an exception request

      If there are conflicts outside a surveyor's control, such as the underlying topology, you can ask Toitū Te Whenua to further inspect the data.
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