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To follow-up on that last post in this thread (about Geo-coding)...below is the sample table from that post, but this table below shows the output after that table has been geo-coded. Note that there are two new fields...Latitude and Longitude. You would now use AWhere's 'Import Coordinates Add-In' tool to import this ...
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The previous post touched upon the issue of proper formatting of the latitude and longitude values in a table of coordinates that you want to import into AWhere, to create a new point map layer. I will expand on that a bit.
Use Decimal Degrees - As mentioned in that post, you should try to make it standard practice to provide your ...
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First off, no, there is no limit to the number of latitude/longitude coordinates that you can import at one time. Obviously, if you have tens or hundreds of thousands, it might take a while to import them all, but considering that you are saying that you can see that some are not being mapped, I am going to assume that you don’t have near ...
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Any data that you collect using a GPS unit can be brought into AWhere, and viewed in map form via AWhere's 'Import Coordinates' Add-in (if the output of the GPS unit is a table or coordinates and their associated attributes). Some GPS units can actually output a 'shapefile', and a shapefile can be brought into AWhere via the 'Add ...
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Someone might ask 'What is geo-coding?'...that is the process of determining the latitude and longitude coordinates for a physical address. You might have a table of your customers' addresses (see a sample of such a table below), and you want to plot those locations on a map. You can create a map of those locations ...
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