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QuickMap® Reports |
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QuickMap's flexible reporting capability allows you to get the most out of
the data provided with QuickMap, or added by you. All layers in QuickMap contain
useful information, and absolutely every layer can be reported on with QuickMap
Enterprise. The real power of QuickMap's GIS capability is exposed with QuickMap
Enterprise's reporting capability.
Depending on which expansion packs you have purchased, QuickMap provides up
to 58 standard reports, excluding any reports added by you.
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Here are some of the reports possible in
QuickMap Enterprise:
 | Find report: Report all properties or places
located using the Find button. For example, to
get a full property report on land owned by Meridian Energy,
simply click the Find button and type Meridian Energy.
After the results have been selected, click Report off
the find menu (or press CTRL/F) and click the Run
Report button. This will display a detailed report
on properties owned by Meridian Energy. This works with
anything that can be searched using Find. Click here
for a walk through. |
 | Defined area report: Report properties or
features in an area you have drawn on the map, captured,
imported or already exists in
any layer in QuickMap. For example you could draw an
area around a suburb, river or road, then report the
properties in that suburb, river or road. QuickMap
allows you to report any layer, and doesn't have to be
limited to properties. You could report on your own
data, places, schools, survey marks or any layer in
QuickMap. |
 | Radius report: Report properties,
features or any layer within a radius of your specified
point. This can be done from the report form, or you can
right mouse click on the map and choose select by
radius off the menu. After your features or
properties are selected, press CTRL/F. |
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Pressing CTRL/F or selecting report off the menu
displays this form: |
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Click the "Run Report" button, and the wizard will ask you which
columns you want included in the report. If you want to narrow down the
properties or features to be reported, then add a layer filter prior to
running the report. The form above allows you to constrain the report to your
screen extents, or you can limit it to areas in any other layer.
If you just want to get a property report then click the property report
check box and click the run Report button.
The sample report below shows the output of the property report.
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