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NZ POST post code list (old and new)

Hi
With New Zealand POast changing the post codes, all organisations now
need to update their databases.
I work with a small not for profit and we need to update our access
database.
Does anyone have a file (CSV etc) of the old and the new post codes?
Thanks
David

May 30 '07 #1
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Baz
Have you tried asking the NZ postal service?

"David" <da*******@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@z28g2000prd.googlegro ups.com...
Hi
With New Zealand POast changing the post codes, all organisations now
need to update their databases.
I work with a small not for profit and we need to update our access
database.
Does anyone have a file (CSV etc) of the old and the new post codes?
Thanks
David

May 30 '07 #2
On May 29, 8:20 pm, David <david....@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
With New Zealand POast changing the post codes, all organisations now
need to update their databases.
I work with a small not for profit and we need to update our access
database.
Does anyone have a file (CSV etc) of the old and the new post codes?
Thanks
David
I don't know about NZ, but in the US you have to buy this list (even
from the postal service!). It took me about 3 weeks to find the info
online, convert it into something I could import, and scrub the data,
and I think it's almost 10 years old which means some of it isn't even
accurate anymore.

I know that doesn't help, but at least it tells you what it takes to
get the same data from another country.

May 30 '07 #3

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