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Pocket Query: entering coords not working


j2x

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I'm trying to do a pocket query from the coords:

 

45.586792, -123.553634

 

However, when I enter those decimal coords into the decimal degrees fields, I get a little red asterisk indicating, I guess, that this is an invalid entry.

 

What do I do?

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I'm trying to do a pocket query from the coords:

 

45.586792, -123.553634

 

However, when I enter those decimal coords into the decimal degrees fields, I get a little red asterisk indicating, I guess, that this is an invalid entry.

 

What do I do?

 

You switch the default HDD MM.mmm entry to HDD.ddd format.

 

Jim

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I'm trying to do a pocket query from the coords:

 

45.586792, -123.553634

 

However, when I enter those decimal coords into the decimal degrees fields, I get a little red asterisk indicating, I guess, that this is an invalid entry.

 

What do I do?

 

You switch the default HDD MM.mmm entry to HDD.ddd format.

 

Jim

 

um, in english please? i did a search for "HDD.ddd format" and didn't find anything, so thank you for your help, but please write directions that I will understand and/or can search for.

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On the pocket query page there is a drop down menu for the format coordinates are entered. The default is degrees minutes. You are entering degrees decimal degrees. You need to change the default on the drop down.

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i did switch the drop down to Decimal Degrees. it doesn't seem to like the negative "-" sign in the coord.

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On the pocket query page there is a drop down menu for the format coordinates are entered. The default is degrees minutes. You are entering degrees decimal degrees. You need to change the default on the drop down.

Team Taran

 

i did switch the drop down to Decimal Degrees. it doesn't seem to like the negative "-" sign in the coord.

 

That probably is because the form wants E or W instead of + or -.

 

Jim

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