[snip]
Thanks for the graph. 

So are you saying that I should use the database that has the negative
values, 
and not the one that uses positive values?

I'm in the USA. I don't care about anywhere else (for my location needs
that
is).
[/snip]

Yes, that would be using the proper notation for lat and long. To see it
in action take a look at http://maps.google.com. Enter an address with a
city, state and zip code (such as your own) and then click 'Link to This
Page'. Look at the URL and you will see properly notated coordinates.

--
MySQL General Mailing List
For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql
To unsubscribe:    http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  • ... Jay Blanchard
    • ... Peter Brawley
      • ... Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
        • ... Nicolas Verhaeghe
    • ... Nicolas Verhaeghe
      • ... Adam i Agnieszka GÄ…siorowski FNORD aka ALinkA ak a symbol '( { .A. } )'' ||~> { A.A }
        • ... Gary M. Allen

Reply via email to