UNIX White Papers
Getting Started With the ESRI Map Component in a Unix Environment for 2010 Census Planning
Overview The basic steps in setting up the ESRI Map Component for geospatial display of data on a SAS BI platform are well documented. As one followed these steps at the Bureau of the Census to get from ESRI map development on Windows to map-displayed OLAP Cube data on the Unix-based BI Platform, the paper encountered several unexpected roadblocks. This paper reviews how the project evolved, highlighting in detail those experiences and solutions at critical points in the process.
| Publisher | SAS Institute | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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