Street Atlas USA® 2009 User Guide
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To Import a Database
Use the following steps to import a database into the current map file.
1.
Click the XData tab.
Each dataset included in the current map file display under Available
Datasets.
Note If the check box is selected, it indicates that the dataset is displayed on
the map. Clear the check box to hide the dataset's symbols on the map.
2.
Click Import to open the Import Wizard.
3.
On the Select Data Source screen, click Data Source to locate and select the
file from the Open dialog box and then click Next.
Note If your file is not available in the directory as expected, you may need
to change the file type in the Files of Type drop-down list.
4.
If your data source is a .csv or .txt file, complete this step. If not, go to step
5.
The Select Schema screen displays. Verify how the data displays in the
columns. If it is not displaying correctly, under Schema Type, select the
option that separates your data into the appropriate columns. If your first row
is not a header row, clear the First Row is Header check box. Click Next.
The Assign Field Types screen displays.
Notes
•
Select Other under Schema Type to use a non-standard file
schema definition. You can then select any combination of Tab,
Space, Comma, and Other. If you select Other under Delimiter,
type the character(s) that separate your data in the text entry
box.
•
The First Row is Header check box is selected by default. The
program attempts to automatically assign field names based on
the data in the first row.
5.
Select the column you want to display as a label on the map using the
available radio buttons.
Note You can clear a selection to have no label displayed on the map.
6.
Click the Assignment header for each column and select the appropriate
field option from the shortcut menu.
The Status text box indicates how your data will be geoplaced on the map.
7.
Select how you want to locate your field information (street address or
ZIP/Postal Code).
Note The available Locate By options are based on which fields have been
assigned to the columns.
8.
Click Next.
The Select Data Symbol screen displays.
9.
Under Match Status, click Exact, Street Name, Area, or ZIP Center and
then select the unique symbol and text properties you want to display for
each match status.
Assigning different symbols/text to your records based on match status shows
a visual representation on the map of which records in your dataset were
geoplaced exactly, only by street name, only by area, or only by ZIP Center.
OR
Under Match Status, select the Use the same symbol/text for all
categories check box to identify all of your records on the map using the
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