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Topic Title: Plotting System Architect information on Google Maps
Topic Summary: Google Maps has a nice feature to import information to create your own Google map
Created On: 31-Dec-2008 16:11
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 31-Dec-2008 16:11
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Ted Carroll

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Having done a bit of VBA macro writing for the first time recently, I could have done with a few more simple examples on using SA. Here is one example - in the hope that others may contribute also...

This creates a KML XML file that can be used to create a Google Map with System Architect data displayed...it should take no more than an hour to set up....

Firstly modify and run this Macro to create a KML file then...

1. Create a Google account
2. Go to the Maps section and "Create a new map"
3. Click on Edit
4. Click on Import and specify the KML file name

The Macro assumes a property called "Lat Long" on a SA Definition - it should look like this "-0.142896949348923,51.4938494282261" ( There are plenty of web sites that can convert a post code into Lat Long....if you are in the UK.)
It also picks up a couple of properties fron the Definition to display..clearly you have to specify your own definition type and properties you want to display...

Happy New Year...
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