Apps/Bing Maps/Run a multiple searches job
Bing Maps
Bing Maps Action

Run a multiple searches job

Run a bulk geocoding job on Bing Maps for many locations at once.

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In detail

What it does and what it's for

This Botize integration allows you to automate batch geocoding jobs using Bing Maps. With this functionality, you can efficiently process multiple addresses, obtaining precise geographic coordinates for each. It's ideal for businesses that need to convert large volumes of addresses into geospatial data for analysis, logistics, or customer service.

By configuring this action in Botize, you only need to provide the XML schema URL containing the addresses to geocode. When executed, the operation returns the batch job ID, allowing you to track and manage the geocoding process easily. This integration streamlines your workflows, saving time and resources when handling large geospatial datasets.

How it works

How it fits in an automated task

A Botize task pairs a trigger with one or more actions. This piece is one of them.

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The event that starts the task, from this app or any other.

This action runs

Botize performs it automatically using the data the trigger delivers.

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Setup

Customization options

Fields you can adjust when using it in your automation.

XML Schema URL

Output data

Information provided

When executed, this operation delivers the following data, which can be used in the same automatic task.

  • Tags

  • Batch Job Id {{bing_jobid}}

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