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[STDS-802-11-TGM] Behaviour with missing Location Reference (relates to 11me/D2.0 CID 3224)



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Hello,

 

9.4.2.21.13 Location Civic report currently states

 

The Location Reference field is an ASCII string that defines a position on a floor from which the relative

location contained in the Location Shape subelement is offset. A Location Reference subelement set to 0

indicates that the position of the Location Shape is top north west corner (i.e., 0,0) of the floor plan on which

the Location Shape is defined.

 

However, it is a bit odd to say that (0, 0) is the northwest corner,

since in general the positive quadrant is considered to originate

at the southwestern corner.

 

Would you have any concerns with making the following change at 948.37

(which also addresses the point that "subelement set to 0"

is not clear at all, CID 3224):

 

A missing Location Reference subelement set to 0 or one with a zero-length Location Reference field indicates that the position of the Location Shape is top north the south west corner (i.e., 0,0) of the floor plan on which the Location Shape is defined.

 

?

 

Thanks,

 

Mark

 

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