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On Mar 19, 2009, at 9:32 PM, Stockly, Ed wrote:
>>>> I believe that Ed uses Excel. Ed, you could import a tab or
> comma-delimited text file
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> I do, but this isn't for me, it's a script used by someone else...
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>>> Mark Reed>>Well, sure. If you don't mind having a massive list in
>>> memory, you
> can make it even faster:
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> What OSAX are you using to get "position"?
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> Plus, yours doesn't handle the zips that lie outside the ranges
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> For Example....
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>>> Mark Lively>>One problem, 06390 is in New York.
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> Drat.
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> The source page I was using had this for New York:
> (ZIP >= 90 && ZIP <= 149) || (ZIP == 4) || (ZIP == 63)
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> Which is correct, but it had this for Connecticut:
> ZIP >= 60 && ZIP <= 69
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> Which is not correct. (Nice catch, Mark).
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Not mine when I was looking for a list I saw something that said one
little town in new york has a connecticut zipcode and is server by a
connecticut post office.
You could special case that one out.
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