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Location Architect allows you to create relationships between attribute forms in your MicroStrategy project and ArcGIS location types such as Address, US State, or Country. These relationships, called location definitions, are stored in your model. Location definitions are used by Esri Maps for MicroStrategy at run time to automatically generate a map layer from the data in a report.
To learn more about how location definitions work, see What is Location Architect?
The Create new location definition wizard opens.
The location definition is listed in the Location definitions table, and a details page for the new location definition is displayed.
If you have attributes in your project that are not associated with location data, you can associate them with existing location definitions so that they can be displayed on a map. For more information, see Create location definition identifiers.