Find

Search for features

The Web mapping application may allow you to search and find features of interest to you. The searching tools that are available will depend on how your application is configured.

Search, find and query tasks

The website may enable you to search one or more layers for text that you enter, to find an address, or to search for places using a Web database. The administrator of the website determines the types of searches available.

For example, the query may ask you to enter a value for the name of a city. A more complex query may ask for two or more values, and search using these values. For example, a query may ask for a city name and country name. The query might use the values you enter to look for a city with the name and that is in the country you entered.

  1. The search or find task can be displayed from the Tasks list in the Console. Click the down-arrow to expand the Tasks list. If an option to find features is not in the list of Tasks, it may not be available in this web application. Click on the task item to open it.

  2. The search or find task opens in a new element window within the mapping application. Some examples of possible tasks are shown below. This element window may be moved, collapsed, and closed. See Getting Started for details on using moveable windows.
     
  3. Enter text you want to search for in the input box of the task window. If you only know part of the text you want to search simply enter as much as you know.

  4. Click Find to start the search.

  5. The Results section expands in the Console to display results of the search (if it does not expand automatically, click the down-arrow in the Results section to display it).

  6. The example below shows one possible result of an address search for "144 T"


  7. The Results display one or more layers where features are found. Scroll down in the Results to see more. For more details on using the Results window, see UsingResults.htm.