> I would start by replacing the [1] and [2] with 124 in the Next Day Air > column and 224 in the 2nd Day Air Column, then refer to the world > wide rate and zone info for [1]. Wherever there is a '-', that type > of service is not available to that zip. > > I have a file that looks similar to this: > > [snip some] > 962-966,-,-,-,-,-,- > 967-968,-,-,224,-,-,124 > 969,-,-,224,-,-,124 > 970-994,8,308,208,248,138,108 > 995-999,-,-,224,-,-,124 That makes sense. But the next question is: how does this work in what is being distributed with IC?? The file I quoted was from a default 5.2 install... I think! And how do you handle the exception zip codes? There are a lot of single zips that fall into a different zone here. Bob _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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