Overview
Most consulting firms have a ton of borehole data collected over the years. This data may be in gINT, DIGGS, Excel, CSV or other formats. As your borehole data management solution, RSLog provides various tools to allow you import your historical borehole data to your account efficiently. Having your historical borehole data in the same database as your current projects enables you to bring the historical data into your projects and even add them to your cross-sections.
Why Importing Historical Data to RSLog?
Please read about The Value of Migrating Historic Boreholes into RSLog.
Importing Locations Only
Importing borehole or project locations to RSLog allows you to view them on RSLog's GIS page with minimum effort. You can import this data by uploading:
- CSV File: import borehole / project locations by uploading a CSV file containing the actual latitude & longitude or civic address. Read more on this page.
- KML/KMZ File: if you have your data points on in Google Earth, you can easily transfer them to RSLog. Read more on this page.
Importing Entire Borehole Data
In order to import all your borehole data to RSLog, go to the left-hand navigation menu and select Import. This will take you to the Import page with the following options:
- Third Party Software: allows you to import database files such as gINT, DIGGS and Wincore.
- Excel Templates: used for importing data from RSLog Excel Templates.
- AGS Files: allows importing an AGS file for edit and generating logs.
In addition, our bulk CSV import feature makes importing of large projects to RSLog both easy and efficient.