![]() Keep left to stay on E19Entering the NetherlandsĪt the interchange Breda-Oost-Knooppunt Galder, keep right and follow signs for E312/A58 toward A27/Breda-Oost/Utrecht/Tilburg Keep left at the fork to continue on E19, follow signs for Ring Antwerpen/Breda/Haven Keep left at the fork to continue toward E40Īt the interchange Sint.-Stevens-Woluwe, keep right and follow signs for E19/Luchthaven Zaventem/Gent/Antwerpen/E40Īt the interchange Machelen, keep right and follow signs for Antwerpen/MechelenĪt the interchange Antwerpen-Zuid, keep right and follow signs for Breda/Luik/Haven 1-999 Keep left to continue on Rue Belliard/Belliardstraat/Belliardtunnel/Tunnel belliardContinue to follow Rue Belliard/BelliardstraatĬontinue onto Kortenbergtunnel/Tunnel de Cortenbergh/N23/N3Ĭontinue straight onto Kortenbergtunnel/Tunnel de Cortenbergh/N23 Turn right onto Rue Belliard/Belliardstraat Take the ramp to Port de Namur/Naamsepoort Merge onto Stefaniatunnel/Tunnel Stéphanie/N24 Slight left toward Stefaniatunnel/Tunnel Stéphanie/N24 Turn right onto Rue Mercelis/Mercelisstraat Turn right onto Rue de l'Arbre Bénit/Gewijde-Boomstraat Turn right onto Keienveldstraat/Rue Keyenveld Head northeast on Rue du Président/Voorzittersstraat toward Keienveldstraat/Rue Keyenveld Var directions = Maps.newDirectionFinder() Logger.log(steps.html_instructions.replace(/]+>/g, "")) Var directions = getDirections_("Voorzittersstraat 34, Brussel, Belgium", "Fortstraat 14, The Netherlands") I’ve published a log of the computed directions. I reviewed the outcome on the map and the distances and times all seem reasonable, but I let you be the judge of the accuracy. The following function computes the driving directions for the stated addresses. Var c = 2 * Math.atan2(Math.sqrt(a), Math.sqrt(1-a)) ![]() Var a = Math.sin(dLat/2) * Math.sin(dLat/2) + Var dLng = (lng2-lng1), dLat = (lat2-lat1) Var lng1 = rad(c1.lng), lng2 = rad(c2.lng) Var lat1 = rad(c1.lat), lat2 = rad(c2.lat) Plus, I can also perform geometry computations in javascript with ease - example: function getDistance(c1, c2, opt) From this, I can extract vastly more data about geo-processes than you probably have available using Zapier. I use the integrated Google Maps SDK in Google Apps Script - see code below. I believe we are using the same API, but I suspect its outcomes are being applied differently. ![]() Component testing worked fine, but to perform an end-to-end systems test, I need a paid Zapier account.)Įssentially, I defined an Airtable table with three fields: to the distance between the origin and destination addresses in meters you’ll need to convert to miles for the IRS. (I say ‘appears’ because I was able to build a three-stage Zap - trigger on new Airtable record issue request to Google Maps Distance Matrix API and receive response update Airtable record. Thank you in advance for any ideas - I'm stumped.It appears to be a simple Zapier task but requires a paid Zapier account. I use the Find Record in Airtable action to first seek for existing records in Airtable and, if none, create a new record.įor these reasons, I suspect the issue lies with Airtable. Zap History shows success every single time. In building the zap in Zapier, the appropriate Base, Table, and fields in Airtable are available to select. In Zapier, I have not reached my task or zap limits, so that's not the issue. I have paid subscriptions to both platforms. Also, I've confirmed that Zapier is "on" as a third-party app in Airtable Integrations. I know this because I have another zap that works well with no issues to send the same source data to a different Airtable table in the same base. I've been troubleshooting without success, so seeks suggestions here. While Zapier indicates success sending data to Airtable, no data shows up in Airtable base and table. I've created seemingly simple Zapier automations (zap) to bring subscription data into Airtable by creating/updating records in a Base table. Hi everyone (reposting to correct category)
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