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UPDATE transport_shipment_v_helper
SET FromCity_Shipment_ID = 970
WHERE FromCity_Shipment ="Bremerhaven";
UPDATE transport_shipment_v_helper
SET ToCity_Shipment_ID = 953
WHERE ToCity_Shipment ="Newark";
Hi community,
I have a table of hundreds of shipments. Each shipment as a start and end location (geocoded). Some shipments do have a unique transport number in common to indicate that a transport consist of two or more shipments.
Sample table:
transport no. | shipment no. | fromLocation | toLocation
1 | 444 | Paris | Hamburg
1 | 445 | Hamburg | New York
1 | 446 | New York | Washinton
2 | 447 | Lion | Hamburg
2 | 448 | Hamburg | New York
2 | 449 | New York | Baltimore
As you can see each transport number in that example exists three times. Each transport consist of 3 segments. I am looking for a solution to visualize these transports on a map or in a diagram.
Does anyone came across that requirement before?
Many thanks
Tom
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