Setting Up the Search Nearby Feature
If you use Arrowpointe Maps and would like to get started with the new Search Nearby (proximity searching) feature, a getting started guide was published in our knowledge base.
Click here to get started.
If you use Arrowpointe Maps and would like to get started with the new Search Nearby (proximity searching) feature, a getting started guide was published in our knowledge base.
Click here to get started.
In the Arrowpointe Knowledge Base, I just posted the definitive list of countries that Arrowpointe Maps supports. This list will continue to evolve as MapQuest improves their geographic coverage.
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Version 1.2 of Arrowpointe Maps was just released. You can read about all the improvements on the Change History page.
The changes most applicable to end users are:
Arrowpointe Maps is an on-demand mapping platform that facilitates a conversation between Salesforce.com & MapQuest allowing for easy deployment of mapping capabilities in your organization and providing end-users a simple means for mapping their data. Arrowpointe Maps is configurable and can be tailored to your organization, so that your users can work with their information in a meaningful way.
The official location for information on Arrowpointe Maps is its product page at http://www.arrowpointe.com/maps. There, you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions, screencasts and links to its AppExchange page.
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The Arrowpointe Maps AppExchange package was upgraded to include 2 new tabs to let you directly visit the Routing & Map Reports functionality. It was also upgraded to utilize a more modern version of the API.
If you are an admin using Arrowpointe Maps, you’ll see a warning at the top of the screen like below:
To upgrade, simply:
Submit a Case from the application’s front page if you have any problems.
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In the latest version of Arrowpointe Maps, there is functionality that lets you create maps by pulling data directly from your Salesforce.com Reports.
This capability essentially lets you map anything in Salesforce.com that has an address or is related to something with an address. Bottom line is that if you can get an address into your report, you can put that data onto a map.
I created a video explaining this functionality. Click the image below to watch it.
Arrowpointe Maps is an on-demand mapping platform that facilitates a conversation between Salesforce.com & MapQuest allowing for easy deployment of mapping capabilities in your organization and providing end-users a simple means for mapping their data. Arrowpointe Maps is configurable and can be tailored to your organization, so that your users can work with their information in a meaningful way.
The official location for information on Arrowpointe Maps is its product page at http://www.arrowpointe.com/maps. There, you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions, screencasts and links to its AppExchange page.