On Feb 4, 1:25 pm, Goooglias <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, that helps no little bit

It does help! Rossko said that you should identify what your own code
is doing in order that you can add to it; and there is a link to
Mike's tutorial. You need to check the status returned by a
getLocations call and act on a "not found" result [that's a status of
602] -- or possibly any status which is not "OK" [200].

Or: engage a programmer to do it for you. There are very few people
here who will write code for free.

Andrew
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