The Geo Data Review page lets you validate the geo-coordinates – that is, the latitudes and longitudes – of service point locations. Geo-coordinates are captured in one of two ways: By including latitude and longitude values in the Location_Latitude and…
About Cards Each Card on the Monitor page corresponds to a given meter in a utility’s portfolio. Cards display crucial meter information: consumption data, Location ID, Location Name, Class Code, Cycle, Route, Service Address and Meter ID. Expanding a card…
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Bringing latitude and longitude values into BEACON lets you see locations via the Monitor page Consumption Graph map view. If you provide latitude and longitude values that pinpoint service point locations, you and your customers that use EyeOnWater will get…
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