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Review and discuss the new FREE GoMaps module, Google Maps and DotNetNuke Integration.
Subject: Getting a country/region split using Go-map
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Daniel W
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05/18/2007 4:00 PM Alert 
I'll try it, not strong in this area, so I have SQL Server Management Studio Express open, and connected to my db. how do i run this? what icon?

do i need to be in a certain location on the folder structure?, ie within tables?

Sorry if these are stright forward questions...
Daniel W
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05/19/2007 3:32 AM Alert 
Hello?!
Daniel W
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Posts:18

05/19/2007 4:16 PM Alert 
Ok, I have added the table now.

I have also checked that users have country, region, and city information filled in.

I did a test by adding the lat and long data directly into the table. (I entered it at as the last entry, and filled in all the details.

But when I select the user online pre setting in the wizard it still groups all the users together, and users are not showing up in seperate areas govenered by the location data being used?

So all users are grouped under UK in one spot....

I'm I missing something?

Cheers
Dan
Daniel W
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Posts:18

05/20/2007 3:11 PM Alert 
Ok, after a w/e of fiddling with this, I have it working, and it looks excellent. No further action needed at this point, Cheers Dan
rodneyjoyce
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05/24/2007 11:56 AM Alert 
Hey Dan,

I'm keen to share tips to get the most out of this fantastic module - have a look at my version on PokerDIY -
http://www.pokerdiy.com/Players/tabid/519/Default.aspx

I changed it so it uses DisplayName and links to their profile.

Can I see your work with UK Groupings? If you have more detailed map points please share ;)

Thanks
Rodney
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Daniel W
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Posts:18

05/24/2007 12:24 PM Alert 
Hi Rod Wow, thats so cool now that you have linked it up to the Smart Thinker -User Profiles! I'm about 60% through entering all the UK county/region data into the go-map lookup table. Hope to get time to finish tomorrow... It means yes the users are pin pointed with further detail, to a county/or large city. I decided not to go into greater detail than that, as it could be off putting to people signing up, if it locates them to within a mile of their house! Did you want a copy of the table data once its all there? Dan
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