Note that you may not get a value immediately from your location services
subsystem so if you find there's nothing there, then try starting up the sensor
in openCard or openStack, wait some time and then use the button to get the
current location.
Hope that makes sense (and works for you).
Or
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"If your" && tGPStext && "was just enabled, please try
again in a few minutes." \
with "OK" titled "Proximity Search"
return empt
This has worked for me in the past, but I haven’t tried it in quite some time:
mobileStartTrackingSensor "location", false
put mobileCurrentLocation() into tLocArray
mobileStopTrackingSensor "location"
put "lat: " & tLocArray["latitude"] & cr & "long: " & tLocArray["longitude”]
into fld "report"
I am trying to find my current lat/long on my android device. I have played
around with multiple options including "mobileCurrentLocation" and others.
I have not been able to find an example of code that does it and works.
What I want to do is push a button, have the lat/long displayed so as I can