iata city codes

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Larry Linson

stan said:
iata 3letter citycodes of TC1,TC,TC3

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even a statement. Our psychic powers are low today, so you are going to
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Larry Linson
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John W. Vinson

iata 3letter citycodes of TC1,TC,TC3

You're talking to human beings (volunteers answering questions about Microsoft
Access databases), not to a search engine. I am GUESSING that this has
something to do with British (or some other country's) postal codes, but as
noted... you haven't asked a question.
 
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ryguy7272

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John... Visio MVP

Larry Linson said:
If you have a question, please ask it... the above is not a question, not
even a statement. Our psychic powers are low today, so you are going to
have to tell us, clearly and simply, what it is you need to know.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP

Let me try my wizards hat.

IATA? --> International Air Transport Association TC--> Traffic Centers

so... here at a modest price (free) is the list

http://www.cue-dih.co.uk/aerospace/aeropdfs/airline_country_codes.pdf

John... Visio MVP
 
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dymondjack

thats pretty funny.

Next question... can someone find this in a structured table format so Stan
import into his dabase? (that must be what he "asked his question" for) :D

Ironic part is, I'm studying for a private pilots license and I'm actually
going to save these links...

Thanks John! (and stan...)

--
Jack Leach
www.tristatemachine.com

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to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." - Antoine De Saint
Exupery
 
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John... Visio MVP

dymondjack said:
thats pretty funny.

Next question... can someone find this in a structured table format so
Stan
import into his dabase? (that must be what he "asked his question" for)
:D

Ironic part is, I'm studying for a private pilots license and I'm actually
going to save these links...

Thanks John! (and stan...)

Jack Leach


I have the tables in an Access 2007 database and it is a available to anyone
who wants it at a modest fee (FREE)

John... Visio MVP
 
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Database ... yes please

Hi, I would much appreciate getting a copy of the database with the codes. Actually, I'm happy to accept the list in any easily manipulated format such as .mdb, .csv, .xls etc.

How do we go about this?

Thanks in advance.
 
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"stan" <[email protected]> wrote

> iata 3letter citycodes of TC1,TC,TC3


If you have a question, please ask it... the above is not a question, not
even a statement. Our psychic powers are low today, so you are going to
have to tell us, clearly and simply, what it is you need to know.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP

hi lary,

i just need to know the city code
 

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