Hi Rod


Quote Originally Posted by RodG View Post
I've just (re)checked, and 4012 is definitely now identified as being inside the next day delivery network, so I can only guess that it was the destination postcode that was outside (apparently).

For my tests, I used postcodes 3000 (Melbourne) and 5555 (Ashford).
Only the quote to 5555 indicated that it was outside the express network.
You seem to have fixed the problem from the origin post code ie 4102 but there is still a problem at the destination end.

For example, from Brisbane (4012) the Express Network to Melbourne includes a range of post codes including 3000-3210; 3335-3338 plus several others incl Geelong and Ballarat.

In my test: 3000 (Melb CBD) and 3350 (Ballarat) were seen as Express but 3211 (Little River), 3220 (Bareena), 3182 (St Kilda) 3183 (Balaclava) 3168 (Clayton) are seen by the module as outside the Express Network. 5000 works too but not 5015 (Port Adelaide) or 5045 (Glenelg).

Maybe there is a problem with the coding of the ranges?

cheers