Yes. Agreed.
But in this case, the location I check may not be exactly the same as
the point I want to register the proximity alert.
How will I find out whether the two coordinates are within certain
distance ?


On Feb 23, 12:07 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tej wrote:
> > If I add a proximity alert for a position say (x,y) and the device is
> > already at that location, then I want an alert to fire. It seems that
> > proximity alert doesn't work in this situation. Can anyone tell how
> > can this functionality be achieved ?
>
> Check your location before you register your proximity alert.
>
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