The advantage is using longitude and latitude. The disadvantage is you
can't match everything in a country. Here's an example that may
display more insight what you can do here hitting data via longitude
and latitude in India for example http://www.koolbusiness.com/li?lat=20&lon=80
where latitude 20 and longitude 80 matches India.

On Aug 12, 1:07 pm, 昆宏 陳 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, everyone. I have some question about the use of geomodel.
> Can anyone help me to write some comment in the PubSchool Demo?
> Although it has already some comment on it. But I still can't
> understand it.
> The PubSchool Demo's source code is 
> herehttp://code.google.com/p/geomodel/source/browse/trunk/demos/pubschool...
> .
>
> And I have another question. What type of data just like the demo's
> school data can build in the GeoModel?
> And I wonder to know how and where the school data be built in
> GeoModel?
> I look "Public school data provided by the U.S. Department of
> Education's National Center for Education Statistics." at the bottom
> demo's website. But I don't know how it use these data in the GeoModel
> so that I can search them.
> Can anyone give me some idea? Besides,if I want to build my data in
> the GeoModel, how can I get to start?
> My data is built on my own. So they are viutual, they maybe have no
> meaning. They are not the real data on the web site.The real data
> means the data which has been built on the web site(just like shool
> data or bus stop data).
>
> Thanks! If you can't understand what I mean, tell me please.

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