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Hi Sean,
some time ago, I wrote a short blog post about accessing a web service
with SQL.

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a web
service
with SQL [2]cropped-6EC35815-0A1F-47C9-8E04-68C1CDF704C0-180x180.jpeg
on IBM i
(DB2)
qpgmr.de

The technique is simple - and if you like, I can support you in analyzing
the Google Geo API, because it's an interesting application. I would
probably write another short blog post about this, because maybe someone
else finds it usefull.
So feel free to contact me with the infos you have.
Regards,
Daniel
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 5:20 AM Sean Courtney <scourtney@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hello All,

has anybody got a more or less working example of using googles geo API
to

return the geo coordinates of a given address.

Preferably using SQL but I will take anything I get…

Thanks in advance …

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards / Bien à vous,

 Seán Courtney

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