Yes, it helps, thank you very much.

On 15 jun, 10:47, Nathan Raley <[email protected]> wrote:
> The simplest way I have found to do this is to get the Marker a unique
> identifier that I have specified in the Title of the marker.
>
> Then on the event you simply call the .getTitle() for the marker and then
> you can update your position in your array accordingly.
>
> For example, you can have zones that identify each marker.  When I create
> the marker I set the marker's title to the zone id for that marker and store
> it in my array that keeps track of the zones in the position of the zone id.
>  For example:
> MarkerArray[ZoneID] = myMarker;
> Now I keep tabs of the position of my markers in a similar manner:
> MarkerLatLng[ZoneID] = positionOfMarker
> If you keep your coordinates in an array in a similar method such as this
> you can call the marker's title and use that to update the position in your
> array without having to cycle through long arrays to find the one you are
> trying to update.
>
> That help any?
>
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 11:40 AM, runtime <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Rossko, I do not understand what you mean, let me give you an
> > example:
>
> > First time, user selects some filter criteria from database and this
> > makes a query that gives the following:
>
> > RT0001, x, y
> > TC-015, x, y
> > JF-85B, x, y
>
> > RT0001, TC-015 & JF-85B are the Ids of salesman people and x,y are
> > actual coordinates, the coordinates are then updated in the dabase
> > randomly.  I would like to update the map coordinates as they enter
> > into the server.
>
> > Of course, queries can be as long as 50 or 60 Ids...So, I dont want to
> > requery and remake the whole array of markers, every time that one or
> > two coordinates change, I would like just to update the coordinate of
> > the Id that moved without walking the array to check its Id...
>
> > Please advice
> > Best Regards
>
> > On 14 jun, 17:59, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > RT0001, TC-015 and JF-85B are the Ids on the database and x,y are the
> > > > new coordinates..
>
> > > Is there some reason you can't produce an array keyed by your database
> > > IDs?  (Perhaps they're not unique)
>
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