RE: find all zip codes in a specified radius in an Access database



=?Utf-8?B?UGF0IEou?= <PatJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:77C56D33-6895-4880-9043-F15C02B67E39@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> Right now I use Zip Distance Wizard or Zipoid
> and then check my database records against the resulting list.

I cannot find any reference to a table of zip codes and their geographic
locations; but then again I don't interact with US addressses very often!
It would seem to me likely that someone somewhere has taken the time to
type in a list of grid co-ordinates for each code. If not, then there has
to be a huge market for such a list.

As indicated above, once you have such a list, the rest is elementary
arithmetic. Without it, I have no idea how it could be done.

Best of luck


Tim F

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