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  • Steve

    Service Call Area

    Has anyone done something like this ....

    In google maps, mapquest or something similar, divide a metropolitan city
    and its suburbs into service areas. Then when a customer calls in to
    schedule a service appointment and the service call is recorded in an Access
    database, Access opens google maps, mapquest or something similar, gets the
    service area and records it in the service call area.

    Thanks!


  • Tom van Stiphout

    #2
    Re: Service Call Area

    On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 19:40:14 -0400, "Steve" <Email@Invalid. comwrote:

    Yes. You can use Microsoft MapPoint for this. It has an Automation
    interface similar to that of the other Office products.

    -Tom.

    >Has anyone done something like this ....
    >
    >In google maps, mapquest or something similar, divide a metropolitan city
    >and its suburbs into service areas. Then when a customer calls in to
    >schedule a service appointment and the service call is recorded in an Access
    >database, Access opens google maps, mapquest or something similar, gets the
    >service area and records it in the service call area.
    >
    >Thanks!
    >

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    • Steve

      #3
      Re: Service Call Area

      Thanks, Tom! I will look into that.


      "Tom van Stiphout" <no.spam.tom774 4@cox.netwrote in message
      news:1efat3tbd9 2b0l82cuegjgjbf iafec0huq@4ax.c om...
      On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 19:40:14 -0400, "Steve" <Email@Invalid. comwrote:
      >
      Yes. You can use Microsoft MapPoint for this. It has an Automation
      interface similar to that of the other Office products.
      >
      -Tom.
      >
      >
      >>Has anyone done something like this ....
      >>
      >>In google maps, mapquest or something similar, divide a metropolitan city
      >>and its suburbs into service areas. Then when a customer calls in to
      >>schedule a service appointment and the service call is recorded in an
      >>Access
      >>database, Access opens google maps, mapquest or something similar, gets
      >>the
      >>service area and records it in the service call area.
      >>
      >>Thanks!
      >>

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