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I'd like to deploy the flex viewer for a client project, but I'm not sure how to integrate address data. I've deployed the product on their server, and set the config file to show the appropriate area, but now I need a way to add long/lat points corresponding to geocoded addresses from a report. These points will be stored in a separate Oracle database server, with a report ID. So, I need to do two things. 1) A way to either link the viewer to the coordinates in the database, or import the coordinates into the GIS server in whatever format makes sense. 2) A way to pass the report ID to the viewer and use it to select which points to use, since multiple reports can be run simultaneously (or nearly simultaneously), and I only want to show the points for the calling report. I can either store all the points in a single table, with a report ID column, or I can give each report a temp table, and use the report ID in the name of the table. I'd prefer the former as being less cluttered, but I'm not going to quibble about it if the latter makes things easier or improves the performance significantly. My question is whether there's a way to do this without custom programming, since I'm new to flash/flex. I don't see much about this in the online documentation I've read so far, so I wanted to put this out here while I look over submitted code samples and the like.
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We're running ArcGIS 9.2 (our client refuses to upgrade until he has to). We have some code calling a service for a zip code geocoder, with the results returned in an IPropertySet object. There is a problem that when a zip is made up of multiple polygons, we aren't catching the match at all, because We're checking the returned IPropertySet object's status for "M", but not for "T". I'm adding some code to catch the "T" case as well, but the IPropertySet object still only seems to have data corresponding to a single result, even though there are two polygons that match (both candidates are a 100% match, both candidates are being returned using the same locator through the desktop app). In these cases, it would be nice to be able to determine programatically which polygon's data to use (e.g. I'd like to select the centroid from the biggest polygon that makes up the zip code). Is there a way to get the geocoder to return info about both zip codes in the IPropertySet object?
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