I do have a script that cycles through all networks then devices. Technically you could use that to identify any device without an address set and/or with the default lat/long and then just report those devices/networks into an excel spreadsheet for you to manually fix. It would take the script some time to run, but it churning through is still better than you doing it in dashboard.

This is only used initially to go set an address for every device in your network. You could technically use this if you wanted to run through every network, and make sure ALL the devices have matching addresses. But it is a network by network basis, and requires you to put in the addresses.


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In that case, if it were me, I'd download the source code, and see if you could add a feature to it where one of the checkboxes would make it just cycle through networks and take the address of any device which is already set in that network and copy it to make sure all devices have a matching address.

280 or so of my devices have the correct addressing information. We've just have had 20-30 that have slipped through the cracks over the last couple of years. So my concern with using that tool is that it would just do a blanket overwrite and mess up my valid addressing. Is there any way, with the API, to get a list of all the devices where the address is null?

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I have a webservice that is a stateless session bean.


The service is deployed in jboss 4.2.1GA.


When a customer download the wsdl, the soap address loaction is something like: 192.168.1.9:8080 and i have to change this to www.here.com.


I've tried to play around with @WebContext, @WebService and some other advices found at _FAQs#How_do_I_know_what_endpoint_address_is_being_used.3F but i fail to make the generated wsdl file containing a custom url like for example:




Anythink I try, the generated wsdl is containing:



or in general the IP of the server where service is installed instead of name.


This is unacceptable on a production environment (if you use apache and mod_jk...)


I also tried to use a :



jbossws-client



service/MyService

 :8080/jaxws-test/MyService?wsdl





But does not work. Maybe I do not place the file in the right place ?



Finally i accepted even to use wsdlLocation in WebService anotation. But this is also not work (specified wsdl is used but the address is still replaced with the wrong ip).


Please help.

The Geocoding API is a service that accepts a place as anaddress, latitude and longitude coordinates, or Place ID. It converts theaddress into latitude and longitude coordinates and a Place ID, or convertslatitude and longitude coordinates or a Place ID into an address.

Use the Geocoding API for website or mobile application when you want to use geocoding data within maps provided by one of the Google Maps Platform APIs. With the Geocoding API, you use addresses to place markers on a map, or convert a marker on a map to an address. This service is designed for geocoding predefined, static addresses for placement of application content on a map.

I can use the geopoint & pulldata function to get the location details from Survey123. However, it would be easy for the inspection officers if the address/location details can be obtained by clicking rather than entering the details in Survey123.

*** If the address information you want to use is NOT stored in the polygon layer, I'm guessing you'd have to do something that's beyond my skills (and probably served by a custom Javascript web app or Experience Builder that might support something like geocoding by user click).

The new data view is great, but it did surprise me that the address is an actual address, not the current GPS location. Is it possible to store the actual GPS location rather than translating this to an address ? Thanks.

I took a recent trip to Ireland and took some pictures in uncommon places. My pictures are geo-tagged which is correct when I look up the degrees, minutes, seconds. But when I enter the decimal degrees for latitude, longitude in to my app, the app maps it to the closest address, which seldom is correct.

I just want to emphasise how important the location information is, even if I cannot view all my notes on a map any more or sort by location. I used Evernote to take notes during fieldwork, and the locations I stored in the location field are where I took samples from. That location data is crucial for my research.

I understand that fancy features using the location data may not be high on your list of priorities; however, removing data I thought was safe in Evernote is not good. If I have to manually copy and paste the coordinates into a separate mapping program (e.g., Google Maps) that would be fine, but right now I can't even do that.

I have extensively used these features since their introduction and deem location notes to be an essential part of modern data collection (duh) e.g. if you capture a photo into Evernote, don't you expect to be able to see the location in the note? They are also an important part of recall e.g. how to I find the note that I took while working in Timbuktu?

I wonder why companies make such stupid mistakes by removing a feature people are looking for! This GPS feature makes Evernote prevalent. It seems that Evernote management intends to kill Evernote. The only benefit of Evernote over the other note-taking apps is the GPS/location feature. If it is not there, I will look for better notes. As a matter of fact, Paper Of Dropbox is way better than Evernote, and it is connected to Dropbox. I am paying for Dropbox anyhow. So I will use Dropbox Paper for free. Why should I pay money for a service that I have for free already?

The address information will be used to contact the provider if there are any questions about NPI application. You will be required to enter a Business Mailing address, and a Primary Practice Location. You may enter multiple additional Practice Locations.

You must provide an address where we can contact you directly to resolve any issues that may arise during our review of your application. (Required) This information will assist us in contacting you with any questions we may have regarding your application for an NPI or with other information regarding NPI. The address can be any mailing address where you receive mail, including Post Office Boxes and Commerical Mail Receiving Agencies (CMRAs).

You must provide a Physical address, this cannot be a PO Box or CMRA (Commercial Mail Receiving Agency). This is the location where the actual services are rendered. Users can enter multiple addresses, but only one primary practice location is required to be specified.

Practice Location Address Page identifies the address(es) where service is rendered. You may associate multiple Practice Location with an NPI. However, at least one Practice Location must be associated with an NPI and one Practice Location must be identified as the Primary Practice Location.

A Check box is provided to specify if the Practice Location address is same as the Business Mailing address. When selected the address will be prepopulated with the Business Mailing Address information.

Provide Line 2 of the Practice Location Address by typing in information such as the Apartment/Suite Number or any other additional address information in the given space. This is a not a mandatory field.

I have a sheet that contains a column for the location of various places for a project. Is there a way I can have another column output the distance in miles from an address that I enter to the location?

Hello, I have a board where I would like to have a location column so that I can track assets via a map. However, I also need individual (street 1, street 2, City, State, Postal Code) columns for my workflow. Is there a formula or integration that can take a location and split it out to individual address columns or vice versa (take individual columns and put it in a location column)?

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Furthermore. This article explains the role a DNS server plays in geo location. Another reason why I think Comcast is at fault. Especially if my DNS lookups are originating on a DNS server located in Sacramento.

In the above case both address location got swapped.

so if you write and read the location in any order you will not find the bug , because you will read the same value what you have written in the address location x01 and x02.

If by swapping you actually mean, 0x20 is swapped with 0x40, i.e. all writes and reads to 0x20 would hit 0x40 and all writes and reads to 0x40 would hit 0x20. This would still be a valid memory operation right ? There is no issue here as long as the 2 addresses are not conflicting with each other right ?

Yes Using RAL concept this issue can be caught,

Writing 0X20 data to 0X20 address via frontdoor will actually go and sit in 0X40

Reading 0X20 via backdoor will not give 0X20 thus implying that something is wrong . 006ab0faaa

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