'--states' command line argument doesn't take more than one state
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minus34 commented
I haven't been able to get the '--states' argument to work with more than one state.
e,g. --states=ACT NT fails with invalid argument 'NT', even though a StackExchange article indicates this is the correct syntax.
This is on a Windows 10 machine with Python 2.7.11
NOTE: the default (i.e. not using the --states flag) works fine and loads all states as expected.
nyalldawson commented
I think it should be --states ACT NT
(ie, no '='). Let me test and confirm, and I'll send through a doc update
minus34 commented
Thanks,I gave it a quick run and that's the correct syntax. I'm happy to update the readme.
BKAC error. Closing.