Creating routing distance and time buffers – Pitney Bowes MapInfo Professional User Manual
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matched to street suffix
S
matched to city name
C
matched to ZIP Code
Z
match came from MapMarker Address Dictionary (A) or customized
user dictionary (U)
A or U
Z Category: Postal Code Match
Postal Code centroid match
Z6
Secondary Postal Code centroid match
Z3
Primary Postal Code centroid match
Z2
Postal Code centroid match
Z1
Postal Code match, no coordinates available
Z0
M Category: Multiple Automatic Matches
multiple matches, point located at Postal Code centroid
M1
multiple matches, point located at Primary Postal Code centroid
M2
multiple matches, point located at Secondary Postal Code centroid
M3
multiple matches, point located at the center of a shape point path (shape points
define the shape of the street polyline)
M4
multiple matches, point located at a street address position (highest accuracy available)
M5
multiple matches, point located at point Postal Code location
M6
multiple matches, point located at street intersection
MX
multiple matches, no coordinates available
M0
N Category: Non-matches
No close match
N
• For specific instructions and related topics, see Geocoding a Table using a Geocoding Service in the
Help System.
Creating Routing Distance and Time Buffers
To find out how many customers are within ten minutes drive of your stores to find all of the suppliers
within 15 to 30 miles of your warehouse location, use a Driving Regions web service.
The Drivetime web service uses the latest road networks and fast search algorithms to show the buffer
boundaries in time (isochrone) or distance (isodistance) from a specified location. These buffers are
different from other MapInfo Professional object or table buffers because they are based on road networks
and not straight line distances. Driving region time and distance buffers are calculated based on the
speed limits of the individual roads and highways in the road network and the distance or time values
you request. Isochrones and isodistances are collectively called isograms.
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Creating Routing Distance and Time Buffers