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Rand McNally has a package that is completely iSeries based, which is what
we use.
Mike E.
Scott Mildenberger
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Look at PC Miler at http://www.alk.com/ They have an AS/400
interface using data queues for communication. We use it for
looking up point-to-point mileages. It can be kind of pricey
but has a lot of functionality.
Scott Mildenberger
--- Mike.Crump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> We are not looking for detailed routing but more high level
> type of
> routing. Do you know of a way (outsource/system/program) that
> when given a
> origin and a destination that the states travelled can be
> programmatically
> derived?
>
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