Need Codz plz
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I'm refactoring my electronic component organizer application and I have been asked to add a location feature but not sure what would be useful. I'm thinking just a free form TextBox input but maybe some of the genius's here can think of something that would be more useful? Any ideas would be appreciated...oh and send the Codz pls! :)
I don't have any codes, but I can get you a spiffy encryption algorithm.
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I'm refactoring my electronic component organizer application and I have been asked to add a location feature but not sure what would be useful. I'm thinking just a free form TextBox input but maybe some of the genius's here can think of something that would be more useful? Any ideas would be appreciated...oh and send the Codz pls! :)
Codz on the way! ...for location of codz, refer to location listed in the app. ;P Text box may do the job, but it may lead to entering the same location by a slightly different name, so there's that... maybe an editable pull-down so you can browse locations before entering a new one? Guess that wouldn't work if you have a ton of locations though.
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:laugh: Got me before I could get that 2nd cup down. :thumbsup:
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I don't have any codes, but I can get you a spiffy encryption algorithm.
For those times when a secret location is called for eh? :)
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Codz on the way! ...for location of codz, refer to location listed in the app. ;P Text box may do the job, but it may lead to entering the same location by a slightly different name, so there's that... maybe an editable pull-down so you can browse locations before entering a new one? Guess that wouldn't work if you have a ton of locations though.
I had considered that...thanks!
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Would you want a table of locations? Possibly self-referential so you can have a hierarchy? Allow the user to maintain the list?
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Good idea...thanks!
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I'm refactoring my electronic component organizer application and I have been asked to add a location feature but not sure what would be useful. I'm thinking just a free form TextBox input but maybe some of the genius's here can think of something that would be more useful? Any ideas would be appreciated...oh and send the Codz pls! :)
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Did you Google yet (Google Location API [^])? :laugh:
Veni, vidi, vici.
Too funny. Have the ability to Geocache their parts, I like it!
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I'm refactoring my electronic component organizer application and I have been asked to add a location feature but not sure what would be useful. I'm thinking just a free form TextBox input but maybe some of the genius's here can think of something that would be more useful? Any ideas would be appreciated...oh and send the Codz pls! :)
An integrated recursion validation function to minimize the allocation of reduplicated once-again redundancies should suffice. Either that, or a 2-choice combobox as such:
Somewhere, Out There
What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas
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I'm refactoring my electronic component organizer application and I have been asked to add a location feature but not sure what would be useful. I'm thinking just a free form TextBox input but maybe some of the genius's here can think of something that would be more useful? Any ideas would be appreciated...oh and send the Codz pls! :)
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Too funny. Have the ability to Geocache their parts, I like it!
...and you can use GPS to walk to your over to your part... ;P :laugh:
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...and you can use GPS to walk to your over to your part... ;P :laugh:
My first project will be a GPS enabled parts retrieving robot. I'll call it Rover...fetch boy! :)
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I'm refactoring my electronic component organizer application and I have been asked to add a location feature but not sure what would be useful. I'm thinking just a free form TextBox input but maybe some of the genius's here can think of something that would be more useful? Any ideas would be appreciated...oh and send the Codz pls! :)
This might be of some help! https://developers.arcgis.com/geotrigger-service/[^]
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