Bill, I hope your contract includes the price of an arcgis license because it sounds like you need a local database to geocode against. I think an arcgis license actually provides the cheapest such databases. Other solutions involve at least sending the addresses one at a time to a remote site where the database exists.
Google Fusion Tables allow for protected data (I.e. Data that only you can see). -Eric On 2/27/11, Bill Janssen <[email protected]> wrote: > Eric Wolf <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Do you have a static list of addresses or will it be constantly changing? >> >> If it's static, try uploading your data to Google Fusion Tables or >> GeoCommons. You may find that will accomplish most of what you want. >> Fusion Tables can even be setup for changing lists. Both solutions >> will do the geocoding and let you play around with finding your >> subsets of data and even embed the maps in web content. GeoCommons has >> much better cartographic design. >> >> I don't think you need to be writing python code to do this. > > Thanks for the pointers! But: > > A. That's no fun! > > B. Unfortunately, I have contract restrictions which prohibit me from > uploading the addresses to somebody else's site. > > Bill > _______________________________________________ > Community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gispython.org/mailman/listinfo/community > -- Sent from my mobile device -=--=---=----=----=---=--=-=--=---=----=---=--=-=- Eric B. Wolf 720-334-7734 _______________________________________________ Community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gispython.org/mailman/listinfo/community
