I tried again and map exporter is working !! Cool !
Thanks,
Hary
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:36 AM, hprawiranata
Congratulations ! Domain change/server change still
keep my login with
my searches (I have many search criteria made/saved in the last 3
weeks). However, map export is still not working. I have to screenshot
and rectified on ArcGIS for the TAZ level to compare it with our TAZ.
When I checked CTPP TAZ delineation project file made in 2011 all TAZ
numbers are different. Can anyone help me to link data and map ? (I
have not started numbering my rectified TAZ map from screenshot, our
area has 393 TAZ in CTPP data set and our model has ~1000 TAZ )
Hary
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Weinberger Penelope
<pweinberger(a)aashto.org> wrote:
> At long last the CTPP 5 year small area data is (a)live and can be accessed
> by clicking take me to the data at the following URL:
>
http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/5-Year-Data.aspx
>
>
>
> A tutorial that shows the software’s functionality is available at:
>
http://ctpp.transportation.org/Documents/CTPP_tutorial_v02.pdf
>
>
>
> Web tutorials are available at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/CTPPProgram
>
>
>
> Please see the message below for more information and known issues.
>
>
>
> From: Weinberger Penelope
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 5:27 PM
> To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
> Subject: CTPP 5-year data
>
>
>
> The CTPP 5-year data, based on ACS 2006 – 2010 Census Data, will be released
> tomorrow Thursday, October 31, 2013, the URL to access the data will be
> published here.
>
>
>
> The CTPP Data Access Software is a powerful tool to access the nearly 350
> gigs of data provided by the Census Bureau. The Data set consists of almost
> 200 residence based tables, 115 workplace based tables and 39 flow tables
> (Home to work) for over 325,000 geographies. The data are derived from two
> American Community Survey microdata record sets based on the 2006 – 2010
> ACS. One set is the original microdata; all tables derived from this set are
> designated A, the other set is a disclosure proofed microdata set; all
> tables derived from this set are designated B. That is to say, the first
> letter in the table name indicates the set from which the table was derived.
> For more information on disclosure proofing, please access the CTPP
> e-Learning module “Disclosure Proofing” at:
>
http://ctpp.training.transportation.org/
>
>
>
> The software contains a robust map tool, for both selecting geography and
> rendering results. Results can also be presented as various style charts
> and tables that can be rearranged to suit your analysis and display needs.
> Data from the tool can be downloaded as comma or semi colon delimited .csv,
> .xml, .shp, .tab.
>
>
>
> Some things to be aware of:
>
>
>
> This is a new software release and it is possible you may find some errors
> and bugs as you use it. Please use the CTPP Feedback form available in the
> Help menu to report any problems encountered. (Version 1.1 release, already
> planned for the near future, reflects corrections to issues discovered after
> Beta testing.) Please consider this a Gamma version.
>
>
>
> A PDF tutorial is available in the Help menu and covers much of the software
> functionality teaching a sample application. The context sensitive
> (on-line) help has some bugs that are currently being addressed. A series
> of short film tutorials is available on the CTPP YouTube channel at:
>
http://www.youtube.com/user/CTPPProgram. The YouTube tutorials include a
> software tour, how to register/logon, opening and rearranging a
> table/accessing basic data; Geography selection by list and map; Calculating
> percentages; and Display maps and thematic analyses. If, after you have
> exhausted all resources you are still having trouble please contact
> pweinberger(a)aashto.org for a walk through, but please try to find your
> solution from available resources first. Training is rolling out both in
> person and online, we will keep you posted.
>
>
>
> Downloads are limited to 100,000 cells. If you need to download large
> tables they will need to be split up and stitched back together in excel (or
> another program). We are developing a background downloader for large
> files. In the meantime, if you simply want all the data for your entire
> area, send a message to pweinberger(a)aashto.org and a set with appropriate
> documentation will be made available for FTP download. Any very large data
> set is unsupported and for power users, comfortable manipulating large data
> sets in statistical software packages that they are already licensed to use.
>
>
>
> Geographies can be aggregated and margins of error will be correctly
> re-calculated, but non-standard (user created) saved geographies cannot be
> mapped – we are working on this.
>
>
>
> Until approximately January 2014, the data set available does not include
> workplace data for TAZs with zero (0) populations. This means that any TAZ
> which consists solely of a special generator (i.e., an airport, a shopping
> mall, a business park, the pentagon, etc.) does not have its associated
> workplace data or flow to it available. This is being rectified and a new
> dataset will be released around January, 2014 that corrects that problem.
> Fortunately, the data is available at tract even for zero pop tracts, so you
> can get the data at smallish, just not smallest, level and you can do TAZ
> to Tract flows
>
>
>
> Penelope Z. Weinberger
>
> CTPP Program Manager
>
> AASHTO
>
> 202-624-3556
>
>
ctpp.transportation.org
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