With GeoData version 4.3.0, we have introduced a brand-new issue type - Route. This issue type allows you to create an ordered list of locations to help you organize and track your journey.
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Route
Currently, there are two options for how to create a route.
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This will open you a new modal window where you find different options for how to add a waypoint.
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This allows you to choose an arbitrary location, either by using the Search field or clicking on the exact location you want to choose.
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After clicking on Add value in the right bottom corner of a modal window, you will see your newly created waypoint in a list as well as pin on the map.
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This allows you to find and select a location associated with an issue which has filled GeoData Location custom field. When using an issue as a location source, GeoData automatically creates an issue links between a Route issue and every referenced issue.
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Again, after clicking on Add value in the right bottom corner of a modal window, you will see your newly created waypoint in a list as well as pin on the map.
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Object
If you are using an Assets objects, we got you covered as well. To reference Assets objects, you have to have a dataset of type Asset. You can find more information about datasets in section …
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In the current state, GeoData does not support human-readable in Asset objects, so only object title and map pin will appear in route.
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Waypoints
After you add all desired waypoints to your route, you can reorder them using the drag&drop functionality, by clicking and dragging using the drag handle on the left side of each waypoint row.
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