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Modifying a Database via the Map with ASP, An Autodesk MapGuide report and later

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Displaying the map, a report frame, and a Parcel Report button Modifying a Database via the Map with ASP Users can add points to a map from their browsers. The added points are then stored in a database on the server and are visible to anyone viewing the map. The example shows a hypothetical Incident Log application that will be used to track crimes. The application consists of the following components: I Three server pages, getpoint.asp, showform.asp, and insert.asp. As their names suggest, the files receive point coordinates from Autodesk MapGuide, display a form that takes additional user input, and add the point data to a database on the server. I An Autodesk MapGuide report (and later, a custom menu item) that passes digitized point coordinates to the getpoint.asp file. I An HTML page to host the map (except for minor text changes, this page will be identical to parcel_map.htm from the previous example). I An Incidents database table on the server and a new map layer (also called Incidents) to display the contents of that table. Creating Report Scripts with ASP | 125

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Displaying the map, a report frame, and a Parcel Report button
Modifying a Database via the Map with ASP
Users can add points to a map from their browsers. The added points are then
stored in a database on the server and are visible to anyone viewing the map.
The example shows a hypothetical Incident Log application that will be used
to track crimes. The application consists of the following components:
Three server pages,
getpoint.asp
,
showform.asp
, and
insert.asp
. As their
names suggest, the files receive point coordinates from Autodesk
MapGuide, display a form that takes additional user input, and add the
point data to a database on the server.
An Autodesk MapGuide report (and later, a custom menu item) that
passes digitized point coordinates to the
getpoint.asp
file.
An HTML page to host the map (except for minor text changes, this page
will be identical to
parcel_map.htm
from the previous example).
An Incidents database table on the server and a new map layer (also called
Incidents) to display the contents of that table.