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Check coordinates distance and bearing 6.0

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==Case 1 : Coordinates migrated from Legacy with Distance and Bearing as extra information==
This worked well with 5.x but does not work well with 6.0 especially for xml export/import. Extra information refers to the fact that the points are defined as absolute points but also have distance and bearing information. but they do '''not''' have FromPointGUIDfrompoint_guid.
[[Image:DistBear Case1.png|400px|center]]
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'' Is the first point of the polygon recorded as a relative point (Distance/Bearing) to a single point OR with as a absolute point (X,Y)? ''
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This case can be separated in two sub cases:
# point 1 of the polygon is referring to a single point i.e. not to any point that is part of the polygon (case 1A)
"public".geopoint.pointno ASC
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{{Note | These records needs to get ''frompoint_guid'' updated with ''geopoint_guid'' from a single point and ''userinputformat'' should be updated. NAA has UPDATE queries.}}
=== Case 1B===
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{{Note | These rows need to get ''FromPointGUIDfrompoint_guid'' populated with ''geopoint_guid'' of point number -1 '''and''' ''userinputformat'' updated. Double check also that ''coordformat'' is correct. NAA has UPDATE queries.}}
==Case 2 : Coordinates entered with 5.x and upgraded to 6.0==
{{Note | These rows need to be investigated and updated manually. }}
==Case 5 : Calculated MGRS contains spaces OR includes lower case==
[[Image:Bug MGRS.png|750px|center]]
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WHERE
"public".geopoint.user_entered_mgrs LIKE '% %'
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SELECT
"public".geopoint.geopoint_guid,
"public".geopoint.pointlocal_id,
"public".geopoint.pointno,
"public".geopoint.longitude,
"public".geopoint.latitude,
"public".geopoint.coordrefsys,
"public".geopoint.distance,
"public".geopoint.bearing,
"public".geopoint.frompoint_guid,
"public".geopoint.userinputformat,
"public".geopoint.coordformat,
"public".geopoint.user_entered_x,
"public".geopoint.user_entered_y,
"public".geopoint.user_entered_mgrs
FROM
"public".geopoint
WHERE
user_entered_mgrs <> UPPER(user_entered_mgrs)
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