Yes, that does! Thanks.

So, to confirm, it looks like we can use the Google geocoding service
in batch mode if we have a premier license and we're generating a link
that would end up at Google Maps, right?

On Dec 5, 9:09 pm, Luke Mahé <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> Are you going to be using the Google geocoding service to convert your
> address to latLng locations? If so and with that many address then it would
> seem it would constitute a batch service and you will be required to have a
> premier license.
>
> For more information on a premier license you can 
> readhttp://www.google.com/enterprise/earthmaps/maps.html
>
> Hope this helps
>
> - Luke
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Bryan Jonker <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I work for a company that has multiple addresses for our providers
> > (100,000+), with addresses getting added and removed often. The plan is to
> > revamp our website so users can enter in address information, and we'll
> > display the provider addresses that are the closest. There will be a link
> > that will allow the users to get a map and/or directions.
>
> > So, there's four different pieces to this process where we could use the
> > Google API:
> > 1. Get the lat/long of each provider address we currently have, and store
> > in a database.
> > 2. Get the lat/long of the address the user enters. We'd then figure out
> > distance based on math using the lat/long of the address and the database.
> > 3. If the user chooses a link, get a map and directions of the two
> > addresses.
> > 4. Update the lat/long of each new provider address we get as part of a
> > nightly batch process.
>
> > I was wondering how much of this we could do with the Google API? It seems
> > that because of 10.3, 10.6, and 10.12, that we could only do parts 2 and 3,
> > because parts 1 and 4 would constitute a batch service? But the user may not
> > click on the link to see directions, so can we do part 2 with the Google
> > API? We can go to another third party that will give us lat/long based on
> > address, but we'd like to keep everything with the same API as much as
> > possible. We're also willing to do a Google Premier membership if needed.
>
> > I was hoping someone could clarify this. Thanks in advance.
>
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