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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Lawrence" data-source="post: 2325" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>The map pins are likely based on the geocoordinates that were registered in APIWEB, not street addresses.</p><p>My apiary coordinates in APIWEB were only down to 3 decimal places (e.g. -43.123, 172.123) which put the apiary within 100 metres of its location but as I live in an urban environment the map pin was 2 houses down the street.</p><p></p><p>To correct this I just logged a request via "Help and Support". The apiary registrar from the agency unlocked the geocoordinate records within a day or so, and I was notified on the Hivehub dashboard homepage that I had some apiary changes to review.</p><p>I zoomed in on the map and put the pin in the correct location - it is now very accurately in the corner of my back garden down to 8 decimal places (e.g. -43.12345678, 172.12345678).</p><p></p><p>I agree with [USER=4]@Trevor Gillbanks[/USER] - just log the request via "Help and Support".</p><p></p><p>This new system is going to greatly improve the accuracy of the apiary geocoordinates.</p><p></p><p>I am sure the agency is taking all feedback onboard to improve the system - always a few iterations to get a new IT system running smoothly in the early days - but so far I like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Lawrence, post: 2325, member: 80"] The map pins are likely based on the geocoordinates that were registered in APIWEB, not street addresses. My apiary coordinates in APIWEB were only down to 3 decimal places (e.g. -43.123, 172.123) which put the apiary within 100 metres of its location but as I live in an urban environment the map pin was 2 houses down the street. To correct this I just logged a request via "Help and Support". The apiary registrar from the agency unlocked the geocoordinate records within a day or so, and I was notified on the Hivehub dashboard homepage that I had some apiary changes to review. I zoomed in on the map and put the pin in the correct location - it is now very accurately in the corner of my back garden down to 8 decimal places (e.g. -43.12345678, 172.12345678). I agree with [USER=4]@Trevor Gillbanks[/USER] - just log the request via "Help and Support". This new system is going to greatly improve the accuracy of the apiary geocoordinates. I am sure the agency is taking all feedback onboard to improve the system - always a few iterations to get a new IT system running smoothly in the early days - but so far I like it. [/QUOTE]
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