I have not received any documentation on what these values are.
This database was provided by my client.
PZ_Long and PZ_Lat are longitude and latitude but that doesn't give exact
address, it gives me 9 different addresses.
I want an accurate address.

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 8:31 PM, Andrew Leach <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On Jan 29, 2:34 pm, sandy <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > can i use this in getting appropriate location ? how can i use this
> > with google maps ??
>
> It's a Royal Mail/Ordnance Survey Postzon file. If it's the one that
> was leaked last October, it's already out of date, although much of
> the data will still be relevant.
>
> Have you done anything to analyse the data? What about the fields
> called PZ_Long and PZ_Lat?
>
> The only really useful information in it is the UK postcode as Google
> can't geocode them -- principally because the data is protected by
> copyright. If you haven't paid Royal Mail for it, don't let them find
> you using it, even if you're in India. (If you *have* paid for it, it
> will have come with some documentation explaining what's in it)
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