Did you guys end up creating a CSV file to upload, or do it by hand, by 
tract?



David E. Smith wrote:
> Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
>
>   
>> We had almost 7000 square miles of coverage to deal with.  I don't know how 
>> many census tracts we had but there were roughly a dozen zip codes before.
>>     
>
> We went from about twenty-five ZIPs to.. about twenty-five census 
> tracts. There was basically no correlation between the two, of course.
>
> Even after paying someone to geo-code our customer list, we still had to 
> review about half our customers and assign them tracts by hand. (If your 
> customer base is heavily urbanized, I imagine you could automatically 
> geocode a lot more customers; we have a lot of "Rural Route" addresses, 
> which tend to get put in comically wrong places.)
>
> At least next time around it'll be less painful. (We're retaining the 
> customer-census associations, so we'll only have to manually map our new 
> customers. This will work until, say, 2012 or so, when they draw up new 
> tracts based on the 2010 census.)
>
> David Smith
> MVN.net
>
>
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