CONVERTING X,Y TO LATITUDE,LONGITUDE VICE VERSA

hi,
i need formula for converting x,y coordinates to latitude ,longitude and vice versa,
CAN ANYBODY HELP ME IN THIS?

There is no standard formula for such conversions, as converting from one coordinate system to another is often a complex mathematical formula. What you need to do is track down (via the internet) the mathematical formula you require for your conversion and then apply that formula as SQL or PL/SQL code. You can pretty much do any mathematics in Oracle code, but firstly you need to know the maths required (and so would we if you expect us to help you).

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