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	*  goal

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        <description>An antecededent “comes before”.  In NetWeaver an antecedent is a node that supplies data or some evaluation up to a higher level node (a  node).

ArcGIS is ESRI's (&lt;http://esri.com&gt;) suite of GIS  products.

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        <description>This procedure works only for point data.  For an example see: &lt;http://hbw.herongroupllc.com/maps&gt;

From within NetWeaver Developer or Analyst:

	*  Make sure your database includes latitude and longitudes for each record
	*  Connect to your database
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