Aha! I get it! I *was* being an idiot. The longitude of @g1 is 12*2*, not 121...
Thanks.
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Chris,
> I might be being an idiot.
Yes, you are :-)
> -122.1529 is between -121.148 and -121.1575
This is not true!
-122.something cannot be between -121.somethingother and -121.somethingelse
-121.1529 is between -121.148 and -121.1575
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Tom,
Thanks for the response - as I said, I might be being an idiot.
I really don't see where the problem is!
(37.4324379 -122.152)
(37.428 -121.1575
37.428 -121.1485
37.437 -121.1485
37.437 -121.1575
37.428 -121.1575)
-122.1529 is between -121.148 and -121.1575
37.4324 is between
The function is working correctly. Check your coordinates. The point doesn't
fall within the polygon you defined.
..Tom
-Original Message-
From: Chris Kantarjiev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 19-Nov-08 19:38
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: MBRWithin bug?
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