Depending on the types of data you are licensed to use with your PC*MILER Web Services Spreadsheets API key, you can enter origins and destinations in the following ways.


City/State Pairs or ZIP/Postal Codes

Some examples:

U.S. 

Princeton, NJ or 08540


Canada

Toronto, ON or M4B 1B7


Mexico

Cancun, QR or 77500

Learn more about entering Mexican Postal Codes.


Postal codes outside of the U.S. and Canada

Learn more about postal code formats.


Latitude/Longitude Points

Latitude/longitude points can be entered as stops on a route in degrees minutes seconds format or decimal degrees (e.g. 0401750N,0742131W or 40.297222N,74.358611W).


Here is an example of a lat/long near Kendall Park, NJ in both formats:

0402515N,0743340W    or    40.420833N,74.561111W


Latitude/Longitude Points with Street Addresses

This functionality will geocode the lat/long to the nearest point on the particular street in the address, rather than to the nearest street in the direction of travel, as would be the case for a lat/long by itself.


The lat/long is added before the address, followed by a semicolon.  An example is:

40.211670N,74.703480W;1200 Kuser Road 


Street Address with City/State

All street addresses MUST be separated from the preceding place name by a semicolon.

new york, ny;118 broadway


SPLC

A nine-digit Standard Point Location Code can be entered if you are licensed for that data.

191690000

 

Custom Places

Custom Places created in Content Tools can be entered as stops.