The location's address just needs to be something that Google Maps knows how to put on a map. Toronto, Ontario, Canada should work just fine.

The confusing part is this: the "Map" tab doesn't show the /current/ Location, but instead its immediate children. This makes sense when you think about it, since otherwise each map would have a single dot, which isn't very useful.

Try assigning addresses to your locations, then hitting the Map tab on the root /Locations object. Once you have devices in those locations, the color of the dots will change to reflect the aggregate status of those devices.

Docs are coming soon.

--Ian

On Sep 20, 2007, at 5:10 PM, pch wrote:


bclz wrote:
Hi,
I think you need to edit the location's address, and then, the map will show up.




What exactly do you need to enter in the location's address? I've tried the country; country,city; and various other combinations, but it still goes to the default world view.




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