![]() ![]() This is where you set which fields to import from the Google Distance Matrix API and how they should map to your output table. The request will run and the Response field mapping modal will open. If you selected 'Transit' for Transportation mode, you can set the type of transit (public transport) by opening 'More options for this Google Maps endpoint' and setting the Transit mode. If you do not set this, 'Driving' will be used. Optionally set the Transportation mode you want to use. Select the Units for the text representation of the distance. The Origin location now has a reference to our table.ĭo the same for Destination location to create a reference to the 'Destination' field. For Field, select 'Origin'.įor Run for every record in view, select 'To process'. Under Origin location, click the + button to insert a reference to the table.Ī modal will open where we can create the table reference. We want to use the values in the 'Origin' field for Origin location. Next, enter your API Key from the previous step.įor Endpoint, select 'Calculate distance and time between start and end locations'.Įnter a Name for your request, e.g. On the create request screen in Data Fetcher, for Application, select 'Google Maps' to use the Airtable Google Maps integration. Requests in Data Fetcher are how you import data to or send data from your Airtable base. On the home screen of the Data Fetcher extension, click 'Create your first request'. Calculate Distance & Time Between Two Locations in Airtable After the extension launches, sign up for a free Data Fetcher account by entering a password and clicking 'Sign up for free'. Install Data Fetcher from the Airtable marketplace. Check out this page to understand the costs involved. Note that the distance matrix is a paid API from Google. ![]()
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