Hmmm... Then maybe you need to 'cascade' through different services our give
the users clues on how to format their address.

Interesting, Google gives a location for 1955 Country Rd B2 W, Roseville,
MN.

-Eric

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Reid Priedhorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Eric B. Wolf wrote:
> > Reid,
> >
> > Geocoding is a GIGO process - garbage in, garbage out. If your database
> > is getting failed addresses, then you might want to use these more as
> > clues for cleaning your data rather than tools for selecting the
> > geocoding service. What you are missing, at this point, is how many
> > mis-matched addresses you are getting as completed matches.
>
> Sadly we don't have that luxury -- the addresses are supplied by users
> and geocoded immediately. (Address A is from a business' website.)
>
> :/
>
> Reid
>
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