: MI-L Simpleton's Question Re: Lat/Long and Object
62460 sounds like a OS national grid easting. 1.2607 sounds like a
longitude value. You need to specify the coordinate system in order for
the
centroid(x) /(y) functions to return values in the correct projection.
assuming your STOPS table has
- a simple solution to a simpleton question - just what I needed :-)
Cheers
Terry
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From: Peter Horsbøll Møller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 June 2005 22:46
To: Terry McDonnell
Subject: RE: MI-L Simpleton's Question Re: Lat/Long and Object
Okay, Terry, I can see
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From: Terry McDonnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 2:47 PM
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Subject: MI-L Simpleton's Question Re: Lat/Long and Object
Hi List
This is something I want
Peter
Thanks for the reply. Hmmm, at first glance it all seems a bit complicated
(simpleton, remember :-), and the following factors:
1) I've already got my file conversions all set up and this would seem like
starting over from scratch
2) Stops is not the only table - I have routes, zones,
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Sent: 08 June 2005 16:16
To: Terry McDonnell
Subject: Re: MI-L Simpleton's Question Re: Lat/Long and Object
Terry,
Set Easting (Centroidx obj)
Set Northing (Centroidx obj)
Update Selection Set Easting = (Centroidx (obj)) ,Northing = (Centroidy
(obj))
Where RowID = cntr
Or Something like
6311 4949
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