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8 years 5 days ago #32686 by nphic
Folks,

I have a "Pin Map" within my website that uses the Community Builder (CB) fields I defined, cb_latitude and cb_longitude. I just purchased Batch Geocoder to help me update the latitude and longitude. I installed and configured. Testing the software by updating only one user, 62. The software says it updated, but I do not see the Geocoder fields in the CB Fields Management area. Where are these fields stored? Any way to point Batch Geocoder to place the results into my CB fields? I don't see any new fields in CB. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Joe

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8 years 5 days ago #32687 by nordmograph
Hello

The Batch geocoder module, when used for CB is storing data into existing cb_geolat and cb_geolng fields.
But these two need to be created first.

So it requires you install first our free Geocoder module for CB or our Geommunity3cb ajax maps component and CB plugin.

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8 years 4 days ago #32698 by nphic
Thanks! What threw me was they do not appear in the Community Builder Fields Management area in the backend of Joomla, but they are in the MySQL table which is fine for me. Thanks for the prompt response!

Regards,
Joe

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