In your example I see "WashingtonUnitedStates", this location not exists, so no results. Have you some other example to allow me to understand the problem?
Hi,
this seems ok, when I put this in map search box, Google Maps api fill latitude and longitude with this values***: 47.7510741,-120.74013860000002 (see in screeshot where is this point)
So when I search for 100 miles then I see your Super user in list, with 50 miles no result.
** NOTE: Geocoding depends on many factors (client region, client language and others), so you may have coordinates a little different.
We are missing the point.
these searches work:
- zip code
- city
- full address
This does not work
- state
If i put in a specified target I should return the parameters associated with that specified query.
clientID =12 and state=California - should give all results equal to = 12 + California
if I were to take the distance literal it would also provide users of that ID with a specified distance from the state
I see this does the same thing on your site. This may be a limitation and not currently viable on your software release. I understand as it may be trying to utilize a singular lat and long coordinates. You ma consider creating a work around by creating a multi-point parameter and queering multiple times prior to results.
Hi,
I'm sorry but geocoding is equivalent to a point on the map (not a area). This is a radius search and for us is impossible to set a radius from a non circle area. In future we will try to search some improved solutions, but for now it's so, this is not a bug this is concept of radius search from a point.
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