 Hello in this video. I'm quickly going to show you or demonstrate you the tool that we're going to build in the lesson walk through The tool for querying different services on the web to create Point features and then add them either to an open layer in ArcGIS to a shape file on disk or just to a CSV text file and Well, you can see the tool here on the right on the screen I'm currently running it inside of ArcGIS Pro and I've already used it to add a few places for different attractions in Paris and Well, the GUI has Structured into four different parts. We have a part at the top where the user can enter a query Turn the name of the place Then we have an area where he can choose between different web services to query Then an area where he will see the result of this query and then an area where he can add the features he wants to some data source so let's demonstrate this by querying for Eiffel Tower and I'm going to use the Nominatum query interface to open street map I'm not going to use any of the options for this first query. Just click the run query button and You see that then the result list here is updated based on what we get back from this Nominatum web service and we have this nice little web map Widget here on the right that shows us the different results on a map Which can also be very and we obviously we are interested in the one here that is located in Paris So we can actually click on that one and then see okay. This is the one called Eiffel Tower So basically the third one here from from our list So what I can do is use the buttons below the results to clear the selection then say I just want this entry here and Here at the bottom. You can see that I'm currently on the tab for adding the features to a layer in ArcGIS Pro and I've Selected the Paris example layer that I set up for this project and the names of the features should be stored in the field called name of that layer So I would just click the add button now to add this one feature for the Eiffel Tower to this data set Actually for having it show up on the map I need to zoom in and out a bit so that the map gets updated and then you see here now that this new point has been added and Well, just to show you the rest of the interface We have another tab here for instead of Nominatum querying the GeoNames web service with different options for that and we have also the tab that allows us for Directly entering features with name latitude and longitude. So let's say I have created this map for a friend and now I also want to Add My home as a place to that map. I could enter it here my home and then I would have to enter some Ordnance, so let's hope that I'm Going to find something that is at least somehow in the area of Paris Okay, it's still the button is to run quad run query, but in principle, it just creates a single point feature from From what I entered here that is shown here in the list Looks like I actually at least it's placed somewhere in Paris and I can now also add that one to Layer here So I'm sure which one is the new place. I think it's the one up here That one here. So that's now I can click on it. Yes, it's a place my home So you see now that the result has indeed been added to the layer and just to look at the last Tabs here. So the shape file tab would allow us to instead add the features to a shape file on disk and There is also The option to create a new shape file for that purpose that opens a separate dialog box for which you also will have to create the graphically use interface and The last one is the CSV tab where we just can select a file to which the features will be added as basically name latitude longitude columns and The buttons with the three dots on it are always for opening a file dialog for selecting a particular shape file or CSV file Okay, so much For this overview and now we move on actually create the graphical user interface for this tool You