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Where does location data come from
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21 Sep 2007 01:19 AM  
I can't for the life of me figure out from the documentation where the data table is that matches region/country with a point on the map. I need a map that will do regions of Russia and a few other countries, in addition to the U.S. Where do I get that and how do I upload it to be used by GoMap??? Thanks for any help!!!
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21 Sep 2007 04:00 AM  
Yep, I'm completely baffled, despite looking at this for hours. All I want is to have the map display different regions in other countries, like Russia, as it does for states/provinces in the US/Canda. I have added all the region names into the DNN lists, so that's all just like the US & Canada lists of regions. What's it take to get these linked up to GoMap for display???
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10 Oct 2007 09:16 AM  
I'm using SQL manager to look at the db. It has two relevant schema's (all others are aspnet schema): one is named after the DNN db owner mentioned in web.config. This schema has all DNN table. Then there is a schema named after the sql db owner (used during DNN installation). The Bi4ce table ends up in there.
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10 Oct 2007 02:14 PM  
dgiebink,

this page lists the built in views for GoMap:
http://www.bi4ce.com/Support/Forums/tabid/106/forumid/17/tpage/1/view/topic/postid/5277/Default.aspx#5347

Also, for a description on how users locations are calculated, take a look at this post:
http://www.bi4ce.com/Support/Forums/tabid/106/forumid/17/tpage/1/view/topic/postid/5415/Default.aspx#5416

I hope this clarifies things for you.

-Eric
Eric Walker - R2integrated
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