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Revision as of 13:25, 27 June 2022

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Notes:

  • Some components in the images on this page (providers, names, windows look, etc.) may be slightly different from those that will appear on your computer
  • Some application functions need to access the Internet from the application itself. If you experiment problems in any process, ask your network administrator if there is a Proxy server installed on your network. You can configure the Proxy settings through the application options
  • Some geographic data providers (Geocode, image Maps, etc.) may need a user account, which you can configure in the Service Provider API Keys settings through the application options


Introduction

  • Objective of this section
    • To learn how to create points in the maps from a postal addresses list (Direct Geocoding)
    • To learn how to collect a postal addresses list from map features (Reverse Geocoding)
  • Topics in this section
    • Direct Geocoding
      • Select the addresses file, fields, fields order and the Geocode provider
      • Draw the geocoded points
      • Export the geocoded results to a CSV file
    • Reverse Geocoding
      • Select the Layer for collecting postal addresses and the Geocode provider
      • Add postal addresses data to the table
      • Export the geocoded results to a CSV file



How can I insert drawing Points from a geographic data table?

Spatial Manager Desktop™ includes the 'Direct geocoding' function that allows you to compose addresses from a geographic data file (CSV, TXT, etc.) and geocoding these addresses through a Geocode provider (Google, Bing, OpenStreetMap). Once you load the geographic file, you can preview the resulting table, configure some file parameters (such as the Fields delimiter, etc.), select (add or remove) and sort the appropriate fields, and select the provider to Geocode from the list


Direct geocoding from adresses file


Direct geocoding file preview and geocoding parameters


Notes:

  • Certain location service providers (such as Google or Bing) may require special terms of use for the users of this service. You can configure any special setting for such providers through the "Service Provider API Keys" in the application Options ('SPMOPTIONS')
  • If you select a large number of addresses to Geocode, the application will warn you that this operation may involve a high data consumption depending on the Geocoding provider chosen


Once the direct Geocoding process is finished, you will get a results table including all the fields returned by the chosen geocoding service. Those addresses that could not be geocoded (May be due to insufficient or inconclusive data) are shown in a different color). From the results of the table, you can:

  • Draw the geocoded Points
  • Export the table to a CSV file: Select the exporting to CSV parameters (Delimiter, separator, etc.). You can also opt to omit in the exported CSV the addresses that have not been geocoded


Direct geocoding results and export to CSV options


How can I get the postal addresses of features in the map?

Spatial Manager Desktop™ includes the 'Reverse geocoding' function that allows you to obtain the postal addresses of the selected objects through a Geocode provider (Google, Bing, OpenStreetMap). All that you need is to select the objects in your drawing to be geocoded, choose the provider to Geocode from the list and , optionally, choose the result types (Which depend on the results returned by each provider)


Reverse geocoding of map features


Reverse geocoding layer selection and geocoding parameters


  • Selection options
    • Select all objects: all objects in the drawing will be geocoded
    • Only selected objects: only a selection of objects will be geocoded. You can select the objects before executing this command or by using the Selecting buttons in this window
      • Manual selection
      • Select by Query: select objects according to the result of a simplex or compound data query (See "Selecting by Query")
      • Select by Table: select objects which have been previously attached to a specific data table (See "Selecting by Table")
      • Note: As you can select the objects previously to execute this command, in addition to the use of the above included selection options or in combination with them, you can make use of some other Advanced selection application tools, select objects in the Data Grid or any other selection method available in AutoCAD (Quick Select, etc.). Also note that, as most of the advanced application or AutoCAD selection commands will let you apply the selection to the current selection, the number of possible combinations to select what you are interested in is almost unlimited
    • Select objects in a layer: only the objects included in an AutoCAD Layer will be geocoded. You can select the layer using the drop-down list in this window


Notes:

  • Certain location service providers (such as Google or Bing) may require special terms of use for the users of this service. You can configure any special setting for such providers through the "Service Provider API Keys" in the application Options ('SPMOPTIONS')
  • If you select a large number of objects to Geocode, the application will warn you that this operation may involve a high data consumption depending on the Geocoding provider chosen
  • Note that if you select non-point objects to Geocode (such as Polygons, Polylines, etc.) the results may be inaccurate depending on the shapes of these objects. For example, for polygonal objects (such as Parcels, Zones, etc.) the centroid of the objects will be chosen to calculate their postal address, which may be inaccurate if the shape of these polygons causes the centroid to be outside the polygon or away from the appropriate postal address


Once the reverse Geocoding process is finished, you will get a results table including all the fields returned by the chosen geocoding service. Those addresses that could not be geocoded (May be due to insufficient or inconclusive data) are shown in a different color). From the results of the table, you can:

  • Add data: Enter the name of the attached Table name for the geocoded objects, and select the fields that will be included in this Table from result data. The selected Table can be a new Table or, if all geocoded objects are already attached to the same existing Table, this Table can be chosen, which is a good way to add the geocoding data to other existing objects data
  • Export the table to a CSV file: Select the exporting to CSV parameters (Delimiter, separator, etc.). You can also opt to omit in the exported CSV the addresses that have not been geocoded


Reverse geocoding results and export to CSV options


See also the 'Search for Locations' chapter


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