I think this is because you're duplicating attribute names - they should be 
unique.

I wouldn't think there's much point in having the non-radians version, but 
that's up to you. TS may also get confused when both latitude/longitude and 
lat/lng exist, so better to just have a single pair and work with that.

-- 
Pat

On 09/10/2011, at 11:32 AM, mrmanishs wrote:

> So,
> 
> In my model, when I have:
> 
> define_index do
>    has latitude, longitude
>    has "RADIANS(latitude)",  :as => :latitude,  :type => :float
>    has "RADIANS(longitude)", :as => :longitude, :type => :float
> end
> 
> The indexer throws warnings:
> 
> WARNING: attribute 'latitude' not found - IGNORING
> WARNING: attribute 'longitude' not found - IGNORING
> 
> However, when I do:
> 
>  define_index do
>    has latitude, longitude
>    has "RADIANS(latitude)",  :as => :lat,  :type => :float
>    has "RADIANS(longitude)", :as => :lng, :type => :float
> end
> 
> No warnings show up.
> 
> Also, the second one seems to work correctly with .each_with_geodist,
> but first one does not. Any idea why?
> 
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