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I have a CDMA iPhone (Verizon) and the CellLocation table is called CdmaCellLocation on these devices. I simply added very simple check to determine if the table exists, and if so, to use that table instead.
I would appreciate a GSM user to verify that this table does NOT exist on GSM databases.
After I posted I saw that you had done as I had suggest already, so I deleted the original post.
Next time I'll read all the changes before commenting
:)
Michael
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Thanks for writing this. Very interesting.
I have a CDMA iPhone (Verizon) and the CellLocation table is called CdmaCellLocation on these devices. I simply added very simple check to determine if the table exists, and if so, to use that table instead.
I would appreciate a GSM user to verify that this table does NOT exist on GSM databases.
Feel free to contact me via e-mail at: wclarkso@cs.princeton.edu