Cities Within a Radius of Another

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Cities Within a Radius of Another

To Create a User-Defined Average Based on Cities Within a Radius of Another City

1.From any of the main tables:  Click the Adjustments to Compensation Analyses field.  In the Salary Adjustments screen, click the Browse button to the right of "Location (city)."

From the Geographic List table:  Click a cell in the Geographic Area column of the main table.

2.In the Salary Adjustments screen, click the Browse button to the right of "Location (city)."

3.In the Select Area screen, click the Radius Search button at the bottom of the window.

4.In the Cities in a Radius screen, you may select several or all cities within a user-specified distance from a specified city in order to Create a User-Defined Average.

5.Begin typing the name of the city, and an area list automatically appears.  Continue typing until the city you want is highlighted, or scroll down the list and click on the desired city.

6.Enter the maximum distance (in miles or kilometers) from the selected city and click the Search button.

7.The Cities in a Radius screen now displays all cities found that are the selected distance from the specified city.  

8.To Create a User-Defined Average, click the New User-Defined Average button.  Enter a unique name for the new user-defined average and click OK to return to the Cities in a Radius screen.

9.Select several or all areas listed using one of these three techniques:

Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard while clicking a second city to select all cities between the first and the second selected cities.

Right-click your mouse button and drag to select multiple cities.

Hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard while selecting a second city to pick that city only.

10.Click OK to return to the Select Area screen.

11.The Select Area screen now displays your new user-defined average in a list filtered for User-Defined Averages.  Select the new average and click the OK button.

 

Please note that distance between cities is determined using latitude and longitude and is typically a city center (post office location) to city center comparison.  

 

ERI Economic Research Institute is a licensed user of postal code and latitude and longitude data from the United States Postal Service (USPS).  Canadian Postal Codes are based on crowdsourced data licensed from Geocoder.ca.  Contains data adapted from Statistics Canada, 2016 Census Program. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2022.  Contains Royal Mail data © Royal Mail copyright and database right 2022. Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2022.

 

To Edit a User-Defined Average

See Edit User-Defined Average

 

To Select a Previously Defined User-Defined Average

See Select User-Defined Average

 

To Create a User-Defined Average

See Create User-Defined Average