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===Introduction===
 
===Introduction===
 
*'''Objective of this section'''
 
*'''Objective of this section'''
**To learn how to create points in the drawings from postal address lists (Direct Geo-coding)
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**To learn how to create points in the drawings from a postal addresses list (Direct Geo-coding)
**To learn how to collect postal address lists form the selected drawing objects (Reverse Geo-coding)
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**To learn how to collect a postal addresses list form the selected drawing objects (Reverse Geo-coding)
  
 
*'''Topics in this section'''
 
*'''Topics in this section'''

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Introduction

  • Objective of this section
    • To learn how to create points in the drawings from a postal addresses list (Direct Geo-coding)
    • To learn how to collect a postal addresses list form the selected drawing objects (Reverse Geo-coding)
  • Topics in this section
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Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD includes the xxx


'SPMGEOCODING_DIRECT' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon


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Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD includes the xxx


'SPMGEOCODING_REVERSE' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon


Need to have some reference in the drawing in order to use Geo-coding commands?

If the drawing is not empty when 'SPMGEOCODING_DIRECT' or 'SPMGEOCODING_REVERSE' are executed, it is necessary that the drawing has been assigned a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) in order that the application "knows how-to" insert the selected geometries. If this is not the case, you can assign a CRS to the drawing (and modify it) using the command 'SPMSETCRS' of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. By executing this command, you will access the CRS catalog of the application where you can:

  • Filter the CRSs by type (Geocentric, Projected, etc.). The type "Projected" will be selected by default because is the most common choice
  • Choose a CRS by clicking on its row in the table
  • Search CRSs by typing the search criteria in the "Search" box. You can type here as many words as you like separated by blanks. The application will find all the rows including all these words in any column of the table
  • Unassign (undefine) the Coordinate System of the drawing, by choosing "Undefined CRS" (EPSG 0)

If the drawing is empty and has no coordinate system assigned to it, when 'SPMGEOCODING_DIRECT' or 'SPMGEOCODING_REVERSE' are executed Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD will assign the CRS Code:3857 (WGS84 / Pseudo-Mercator) to the drawing. This CRS is valid for any Earth area, but may be inaccurate for measurements in some areas. If you want to configure any other known local CRS, use the 'SPMSETCRS' command as explained above


'SPMSETCRS' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon


CRS catalog of the application

CRS catalog of the application


See also the 'Search for Locations' chapter


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