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LocalitiesMitchell Lake (Soda Lake), Soap Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA

22nd Oct 2016 17:36 UTCDoug Schonewald

When I go the Grant co., Washington, USA (http://www.mindat.org/lsearch.php?from=nsearch&loc=grant%2Bco.%252C%2Bwashington%252C%2Busa)

there are two icons of the old style on the map. These are Mitchell Lake and Quincy. If you click on either of them you get the following message:

Fatal error: Call to a member function fetch_object() on a non-object in /home/mindat/www/loc_class.php on line 894 (the message is the same on both)


If you go to the hierarchy below the map you can click on any locality or sub-locality and things work perfectly.


I have recently been trying to clean up Grant Co and moved Mitchell Lake from a sub-locality of Moses Lake to a sub-locality of Soap Lake as the original location was incorrect. I also added Diatomite Mine (North Diatomite Pit) and set it up as a sub-locality of Quincy.


In this process I also moved several other sub-localities from the original (and incorrect) locality to correct localities and updated the coordinates. Mitchell Lake and Quincy are the only two that have this error message generated. It is probably something simple that I am missing.

23rd Oct 2016 10:49 UTCDavid Von Bargen Manager

It's a program bug.

23rd Oct 2016 13:56 UTCDoug Schonewald

Thanks David. Since it doesn't really affect functionality I will prod my OCD mind to ignore it.

23rd Oct 2016 20:34 UTCJolyon Ralph Founder

Fixed

23rd Oct 2016 21:19 UTCDoug Schonewald

Thanks Jolyon, Much appreciated
 
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