Selecting input and output address columns, Selecting input and output address – Pitney Bowes MapMarker USA User Manual

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Chapter 3:

Selecting Input and Output Address Columns

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b. Alternatively, if the table is mappable and there are points in the table the Use Point

Geometry will be initially checked. If the table is not mappable, the Use Point Geometry
choice will be disabled (grayed out).

6. Click Export. If you selected Use X/Y Columns, MapMarker verifies the type of the selected

Long/Lat columns. The acceptable types are decimal, float, and string.
If the opened table is a DBF file, or the user doesn’t have write permission, the Export To dialog
re-appears. This dialog is described in

step 4

.

7. A progress bar appears and a confirmation message indicates the success of the Export.

L

See the

Note

at the beginning of this section to understand limitations on date/time and other

data that is exported to SHP files.

Selecting Input and Output Address Columns

After opening your input file, you are ready to identify the address input address columns and output
address columns. These are the columns that contain address information to use for the purposes of
geocoding matching.

See the following topics:

Selecting Input Columns on page 74

Selecting Output Columns on page 75

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