I'm trying to get the latitude/longitude of all of a user's friends using a single API call. I believe I need to write a multi-query FQL statement, but I can't get the syntax correct.
I believe the two queries need to be something like the following:
'"friends":"SELECT uid,current_location FROM user WHERE uid IN (SELECT uid2 FROM friend WHERE uid1 = me())"'
'"location":"SELECT location FROM page WHERE id IN (SELECT current_location_id FROM #friends)"';
My problem is that somehow I need to get the ID of the current_location in the first query so that I can reference it in the second query, but I only know how to get an array that contains the id.
Thanks for any help!
Clarification:
I'm not trying to get check-ins of friends. Instead I want to graph the "current_location" (i.e. where they live) of all of a user's friends on a Geo map. I can get a user's "current_location" with the following FQL query:
"SELECT uid,sex,current_location FROM user WHERE uid IN (SELECT uid2 FROM friend WHERE uid1 = me())"
This query returns the following array:
[current_location] => Array
(
[city] => New York
[state] => New York
[country] => United States
[zip] =>
[id] => 108424279189115
[name] => New York, New York
)
Which does not contain the longitude and latitude of the of the current_location (New York in the above example)
Therefore I now need to take the ID of the current_location (e.g. 108424279189115) and run a second FQL query such as:
"SELECT location,name FROM page WHERE page_id = 108424279189115)"
To get the latitude and longitude of the current_location. Currently, I have a working code that runs the first FQL query, then extracts page_id in php, and then runs a second FQL query to get the current_location latitude/longitude. However, for performance reasons I would like to run only one multi-query if this is possible.