Optional data is the additional information about destinations. This is used for optimization calculations. It concerns the route to which the destination is assigned, the destination, or the visit to the destination.
Optional data is the additional information about destinations. This is used for optimization calculations. It concerns the route to which the destination is assigned, the destination, or the visit to the destination.
For the import to work, the data that must be provided are the destination’s **name** and the geographical location (in Street/Postal code/City form or Latitude/Longitude form). Geocoding is based on either the address or the GPS coordinates.
For the import to work, the data that must be provided are the destination’s **name** and the geographical location (in Street/Postal code/City form or Latitude/Longitude form). Geocoding is based on either the address or the GPS coordinates.
Each row of the CSV file corresponds to a destination. The columns correspond to relevant information for each destination. Each Destination field corresponds to a column in the CSV template file.
Each row of the CSV file corresponds to a destination. The columns correspond to relevant information for each destination. Each Destination field corresponds to a column in the CSV template file.
To create Destinations in bulk, you can import from a spreadsheet in CSV format. The CSV files can be created in Excel (Microsoft) or Calc (OpenOffice, LibreOffice) spreadsheet programs.
To create Destinations in bulk, you can import from a spreadsheet in CSV format. The CSV files can be created in Excel (Microsoft) or Calc (OpenOffice, LibreOffice) spreadsheet programs.