Wrong ZIP Codes on Map point 2006 Pleaaaase HELP !!!

jawad
04-11-2008, 03:23 AM
:hang:Hi all !

My problem is that Map point 2006 is still using the Zip codes of 7 years ago for switzerland !!!!
Does anyone know how to change those 9000 wrong Zip codes ???
or is there any update ??

thanks all ! :32v:

Wilfried
04-12-2008, 03:20 AM
Hi,

The databases used by mappoint are not documented. So difficult to change. But you can eventually check if autoroute is more up to date. If so you can check this thread: http://www.mapforums.com/new-streets-3810.html on how to update data from autoroute into mappoint.

jawad
04-12-2008, 04:42 AM
Hey !
Are you sure that Autoroute 2005 has the Zip codes I need ? Becuz the autoroute are not what I 'm searching for ...
Thanks !

Eric Frost
04-12-2008, 05:25 AM
I think there is an AutoRoute 2007 ? I don't know if it will help with zip codes... AutoRoute does not have the demographics and shaded maps or territories that MapPoint does.

I think your best bet would be to come up with a translation table of new zip codes to what is in MapPoint. For instance if a postal code 5678 has been split into two new postal codes 5679 and 5680 then you would have a table like this to pre-process your data before trying to match it with MapPoint.

new -> what's in MapPoint
5679 -> 5678
5680 -> 5678

Might take a lot of work :26w:, but it's probably the only think you can do..

Eric

jawad
04-12-2008, 06:08 AM
Thanks !!!

9000 post code to change !!!! :sick:
I am gonna have a tuff week !!!!
hoping that microsoft will update those post codes very soon !!!!!
( the switzerland post code system had been change in 2004 !!!):36w:
thanks anyway !!!

By the way where is the file where I can change the post codes ?

Eric Frost
04-12-2008, 06:12 AM
the switzerland post code system had been change in 2004

By the way where is the file where I can change the post codes ?

If the system changed, maybe there is a correspondence list somewhere? e.g. from the Swiss postal service?

There is no file in MapPoint to change, I just meant you could pre-process your data in say in Excel or Access before trying to match it up with MapPoint.

Eric

davidb
04-13-2008, 03:36 AM
I didn’t know there had been wholesale changes in the Swiss postcode system. Last time I did any work on Switzerland there were around 3,200 4-digit postcodes (as opposed to 9,000). GfK is the firm that keeps tabs of all the changes in european postcodes and has all the geocoding to hand – but obviously you have to pay for their stuff.

Switzerland (Svizzera) - Digital Maps for ESRI ArcGIS and Mapinfo (http://gfk-geomarketing.com/digitalmaps/maps_switzerland.htm)

David

jawad
04-13-2008, 07:24 AM
:book:The new system has actually 9658 zip codes ... the old one had around probably 3000. It's gonna be a Hell of a work to fix....
Thanks for the GFK website I hope It will be help full !!!!

Cheers

davidb
04-14-2008, 04:24 AM
Hi Jawad.

This probably isn’t helpful but I checked out the list of 4-digit postcodes in MP2006 and there are 3,464 of which the highest value is 9658. I was wondering if there might have been a mix-up over the actual number of postcodes and the highest value. I checked through the GfK website stuff and they seem to be still quoting around 3,200 postcodes and saying the number has been reduced over recent years based on combining areas. Pls let me know the outcome of all this.

I also came across this product that may be of interest to you (although I’ve never used this source myself so can’t be certain of the quality). It contains lat-longs and is reasonably priced.

http://www.queryready.com/postal-code-premium-packages/switzerland-postal-codes-premium-pack/prod_17.html

Rgds

maalikkhan
04-18-2008, 07:06 AM
it gets tougher with the new version

jawad
04-18-2008, 12:20 PM
[quote=davidb;19579]Hi Jawad.

This probably isn’t helpful but I checked out the list of 4-digit postcodes in MP2006 and there are 3,464 of which the highest value is 9658. I was wondering if there might have been a mix-up over the actual number of postcodes and the highest value. I checked through the GfK website stuff and they seem to be still quoting around 3,200 postcodes and saying the number has been reduced over recent years based on combining areas. Pls let me know the outcome of all this.

Rgds[/quote


Hey David !

Your actually right only 3.200 post codes !!!
Still not solving the problem !
Well It seems like they gonna fix it for the next version....

I will use smthg else !
Thanks anyway !!!!

 
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