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/AWS1/IF_LOC=>CREATEROUTECALCULATOR()

About CreateRouteCalculator

This operation is no longer current and may be deprecated in the future. We recommend you upgrade to the Routes API V2 unless you require Grab data.

  • CreateRouteCalculator is part of a previous Amazon Location Service Routes API (version 1) which has been superseded by a more intuitive, powerful, and complete API (version 2).

  • The Routes API version 2 has a simplified interface that can be used without creating or managing route calculator resources.

  • If you are using an Amazon Web Services SDK or the Amazon Web Services CLI, note that the Routes API version 2 is found under geo-routes or geo_routes, not under location.

  • Since Grab is not yet fully supported in Routes API version 2, we recommend you continue using API version 1 when using Grab.

  • Start your version 2 API journey with the Routes V2 API Reference or the Developer Guide.

Creates a route calculator resource in your Amazon Web Services account.

You can send requests to a route calculator resource to estimate travel time, distance, and get directions. A route calculator sources traffic and road network data from your chosen data provider.

If your application is tracking or routing assets you use in your business, such as delivery vehicles or employees, you must not use Esri as your geolocation provider. See section 82 of the Amazon Web Services service terms for more details.

Method Signature

METHODS /AWS1/IF_LOC~CREATEROUTECALCULATOR
  IMPORTING
    !IV_CALCULATORNAME TYPE /AWS1/LOCRESOURCENAME OPTIONAL
    !IV_DATASOURCE TYPE /AWS1/LOCSTRING OPTIONAL
    !IV_PRICINGPLAN TYPE /AWS1/LOCPRICINGPLAN OPTIONAL
    !IV_DESCRIPTION TYPE /AWS1/LOCRESOURCEDESCRIPTION OPTIONAL
    !IT_TAGS TYPE /AWS1/CL_LOCTAGMAP_W=>TT_TAGMAP OPTIONAL
  RETURNING
    VALUE(OO_OUTPUT) TYPE REF TO /aws1/cl_loccreroutecalculat01
  RAISING
    /AWS1/CX_LOCACCESSDENIEDEX
    /AWS1/CX_LOCCONFLICTEXCEPTION
    /AWS1/CX_LOCINTERNALSERVEREX
    /AWS1/CX_LOCSERVICEQUOTAEXCDEX
    /AWS1/CX_LOCTHROTTLINGEX
    /AWS1/CX_LOCVALIDATIONEX
    /AWS1/CX_LOCCLIENTEXC
    /AWS1/CX_LOCSERVEREXC
    /AWS1/CX_RT_TECHNICAL_GENERIC
    /AWS1/CX_RT_SERVICE_GENERIC.

IMPORTING

Required arguments:

iv_calculatorname TYPE /AWS1/LOCRESOURCENAME /AWS1/LOCRESOURCENAME

The name of the route calculator resource.

Requirements:

  • Can use alphanumeric characters (A–Z, a–z, 0–9) , hyphens (-), periods (.), and underscores (_).

  • Must be a unique Route calculator resource name.

  • No spaces allowed. For example, ExampleRouteCalculator.

iv_datasource TYPE /AWS1/LOCSTRING /AWS1/LOCSTRING

Specifies the data provider of traffic and road network data.

This field is case-sensitive. Enter the valid values as shown. For example, entering HERE returns an error.

Valid values include:

For additional information , see Data providers on the Amazon Location Service Developer Guide.

Optional arguments:

iv_pricingplan TYPE /AWS1/LOCPRICINGPLAN /AWS1/LOCPRICINGPLAN

No longer used. If included, the only allowed value is RequestBasedUsage.

iv_description TYPE /AWS1/LOCRESOURCEDESCRIPTION /AWS1/LOCRESOURCEDESCRIPTION

The optional description for the route calculator resource.

it_tags TYPE /AWS1/CL_LOCTAGMAP_W=>TT_TAGMAP TT_TAGMAP

Applies one or more tags to the route calculator resource. A tag is a key-value pair helps manage, identify, search, and filter your resources by labelling them.

  • For example: { "tag1" : "value1", "tag2" : "value2"}

Format: "key" : "value"

Restrictions:

  • Maximum 50 tags per resource

  • Each resource tag must be unique with a maximum of one value.

  • Maximum key length: 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8

  • Maximum value length: 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8

  • Can use alphanumeric characters (A–Z, a–z, 0–9), and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.

  • Cannot use "aws:" as a prefix for a key.

RETURNING

oo_output TYPE REF TO /aws1/cl_loccreroutecalculat01 /AWS1/CL_LOCCREROUTECALCULAT01

Domain /AWS1/RT_ACCOUNT_ID
Primitive Type NUMC

Examples

Syntax Example

This is an example of the syntax for calling the method. It includes every possible argument and initializes every possible value. The data provided is not necessarily semantically accurate (for example the value "string" may be provided for something that is intended to be an instance ID, or in some cases two arguments may be mutually exclusive). The syntax shows the ABAP syntax for creating the various data structures.

DATA(lo_result) = lo_client->createroutecalculator(
  it_tags = VALUE /aws1/cl_loctagmap_w=>tt_tagmap(
    (
      VALUE /aws1/cl_loctagmap_w=>ts_tagmap_maprow(
        key = |string|
        value = new /aws1/cl_loctagmap_w( |string| )
      )
    )
  )
  iv_calculatorname = |string|
  iv_datasource = |string|
  iv_description = |string|
  iv_pricingplan = |string|
).

This is an example of reading all possible response values

lo_result = lo_result.
IF lo_result IS NOT INITIAL.
  lv_resourcename = lo_result->get_calculatorname( ).
  lv_geoarn = lo_result->get_calculatorarn( ).
  lv_timestamp = lo_result->get_createtime( ).
ENDIF.