Locating Your Data on a Map

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Locating Your Data on a Map TransCAD Locating Your Data on a Map 2019/4/26

Locating Data Many of the databases you use in your work contain information on customers, prospects, businesses, facilities, and so on. One way you can use your data with TransCAD is to join the data to an existing map layer. Another way to use your data with TransCAD is to locate your data on a map by creating a new geographic file that contains a point feature for every record in your database. This is sometimes known as pin mapping, because it is like hanging a paper map on the wall and marking the locations of interest with pushpins. 2019/4/26

Locating Data TransCAD offers you several ways to locate your data: Create-a-Map Wizard helps you by examining your data and suggesting possible ways to join your data to a map or to locate each record as a point on the map. The locate commands give you more options when locating your data, so that you can handle more complex tasks and fine tune the way the records are located. 2019/4/26

Locating Data TransCAD has four commands that automatically locate points: Tools-Locate-Locate by Address Tools-Locate-Locate by ZIP Code Tools-Locate-Locate by Value Tools-Locate-Locate by Coordinate 2019/4/26

Locate Records by Address in a New Point Geographic File (ADDRESS Locate Records by Address in a New Point Geographic File (ADDRESS.WRK, LOCATEINDEX.WRK) The table has to contain a column named Address 2019/4/26

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Locating Records by ZIP Code(NYRSTRNT.WRK) 2019/4/26

Locate Records by Pointing (PTLOCATE.WRK) 2019/4/26

Locating Records by Value (CUSTOMER.WRK) 2019/4/26

Locating Records by Coordinate The table in a DBF file needs to contain columns with x and y filed(Longitude and Latitude). 2019/4/26

More About Locating Addresses We may have chance to discuss this section if we have more kinds of address type ( like address in Taiwan instead of in US). 2019/4/26