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I followed the instructions on this whitepaper to include Google Maps in my document and it works http://global.qlik.com/uploadedfiles/Whitepapers/whitepaper_how_qliktech_uses_qlikview_google_maps.p....
My question is I seem to be having a problem getting the latitude/longitude coordinates to center correctly on the map. I'm using version 8.5 so I have to overlay the chart on the map, which I've done without much difficulty. The problem seems to be to get the chart to center correctly on the map. I've attached a simple example of what I'm getting. Has anyone used the whitepaper example to implement Google Maps?
Thanks.
Hi,
If you want you could try out Idevio Maps as an alternative to Google Maps, it's a faster, more interactive way to use maps within Qlikview. Main benefits are:
Idevio Maps are available to Qlikview 10 as an extension object.
Visit www.idevio.com/demo for more info and demo (logon on with demo demo).
I am not able to open the link due to change in site.Any idea how to acess the old files.
Right we loose a lot from the old site.
I re post it
JJ
Thanks for re posting the attachment.
Hi JJ, i'm new to QV and confused about that how to find the latitude and longitude of each city??
Hi!
I found a site where you more or less could download lat & long for all city in the world (one file for each country). I made a “performance” test and in this application I have 120 000 POI.
I will check if I could find the url when I came home.
Hi Stefanie,
Maybe AnToSe will send the url !
Maybe you could use this example I created in an old post.
The idea is to geocode your cities using Google Maps Geocode
Have a look at the script and ask me if you want to point out some tricks.
Good luck
JJ
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Hi J.J.,
Thank you for this, interesting stuff.
I am trying to get a better understanding on how you can extract data from the google maps API to replicate
what you did in your example, yet instead of going through city names and fetching longLat for those i'd
like to do that based on post codes. Will that work?
where can i learn more about the data fields you are extracting and the required syntax for such queries?
Thanks in advance!!!
Yes of course it works
Try this request for France (fr)
http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=13200+fr&output=csv
so replace the postcode you want and your country
If you have a sample with some address, I could build something for you
Regards
JJ