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  1. Download tiles along route

    When a route is created or imported, it would be useful to be able to only download the map tiles within a selected distance either side of the route.

    19 votes
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  2. Copy/Paste location coordinates

    A copy/paste function should be more easily available in order to access location information about the item (such as corner locations) to paste into other programs.

    1 vote
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  3. should improve possibilitie for gpx files

    when I import two gpx files with ways in one picture, it'S hard to separate between them. You should add the possiblility to change line style and color for the gpx way lines

    9 votes
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  4. Show the Log Parser command line with all the parameters set in the UI.

    Showing the command line with all the parameters used, we could execute directly from the command line and avoid the resource (CPU, memory...) used by LPL.

    6 votes
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  5. Import queries from Log Parser Studio

    Open Log Parser Studio library of queries and save it as a Log Parser Lizard library

    1 vote
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  6. Report designer

    Create and design reports from the parsed data set.

    3 votes
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  7. New input format "TextFile input format (with RegEx)"

    A whole content of a text file is one record and fields are extracted using regular expressions (similar as existing log4net input formats). Helpful for extracting data parsing bad e-mail files (and many other purposes)

    1 vote
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  8. Add the Create Table Option when exporting to SQL

    I've managed to RegEx parse the log4net file but now want to push them into SQL. Can the properties option include "create the table" for me because I'm getting

    'SQL table column "Message" data type is not compatible with SELECT clause item "Message" (type STRING) [Data supplied is of wrong type.] '

    select DateTime, LogType, Message, Exception
    into ProdLogs
    from '\server\logfile.log'
    where NOT (logType = 'INFO')

    7 votes
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  9. Android logcat support

    Would like the ability to parse Android logs from ADB logcat.

    3 votes
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  10. Copy-and-paste the output grid.

    Add a feature that allows copy-and-paste the entire content of the output grid. While it is possible to export to an Excel files, it would be quicker to just copy-and-paste directly into Excel via clipboard.

    1 vote
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  11. Excel style pivot grid

    When it comes to data mining and multi-dimensional analysis, an advanced and feature complete pivot table provides users unrivaled insights into daily operations. However, using the pivot capabilities of products like MS Excel meant introducing "out-of-process" solution within application. It would be nice to have pivot grid (OLAP grid) functionality built into Log Parser Lizard.

    4 votes
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  12. Command line support

    Run saved queries from command line and output result to stdout

    2 votes
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