Christopher,

Latitude and longitude work fine; anything you can use to locate a point in Google Maps, you can put in the address field for a Location.

Regarding the long loading time: When you load a map, the system has to walk the device tree under the location you're on in order to get current statuses for the nodes and edges. This can be a lengthy procedure. That said, earlier this week we made it much, much faster by cutting out some unnecessary checking. That will be included in the next beta release, which I believe will be out in the next day or two.

Finally, the map giving you only one sublocation when you actually / have/ sublocations with valid addresses baffles me. When you access a map, it should show you:
1. All immediate sublocations, with aggregated status color
2. All links from immediate sublocations, with aggregated status color
3. The other endpoint of those links, even if the endpoint is not a descendant of the current location

That the other end of the links isn't appearing is a bug I've just reproduced; I'll see if I can knock that out quickly. But, ignoring links and their foreign endpoints, is the map failing to show child organizers with valid addresses?

Thanks,
Ian

On Sep 26, 2007, at 1:21 AM, guyverix wrote:

I recently brought a new machine up and modeled out areas in a market, and am trying to figure out why the google map takes over 60 seconds to load. I am guessing that I mucked up something in the locations, but I cannot figure out where.

Currently I have 23 sublocations with multiple devices in each. When I click on the map for the site sublocation it works great, but if I go up a level to see a high level view, the map appears to hang and only give me one sublocation, and green links to where the other locations are.

Any suggestions on what I should be looking for?

Also is it possible to use latitude and longitude rather than addresses for this? Some of the sublocations are on mountain's that only have limited access with no real street names.

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