Jason;

You might want to look at the following links for interoperability :

Intergraph
http://www.intergraph.com/interop/

Autodesk
http://www.autodesk.com.hk/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=1170102&id=3772068

MapInfo
http://www.mapinfo.com/location/integration?txtTopNav=NOT_SELECTED&txtLeftNa
v=NOT_SELECTED&txtExtNav=NOT_SELECTED&txtDetailType=FREEFORM_TEXTAREA&txtDet
ailID=435

 
Ron Cook B.Sc. 
Geo-Innovations Inc
11713 10a Avenue
Edmonton AB
T6J 7A7
(780) 951-0050
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason
Birch
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fme] Storing data in Oracle for MapInfo access

Hello, 

I'm just starting to use Oracle Locator for storing some Autodesk data (via
Munsys).  I'd like to eventually make this data available to MapInfo users
too.  Does anyone know the schema that MapInfo uses to store text features
from an Oracle table (if they even support this)?  I think that I'm probably
going to have to use views to provide the non-text AutoCAD layers to the
MapInfo users, and re-write the AutoCAD text data into separate tables for
MapInfo on a scheduled basis with FME.

It looks like I have some challenges ahead of me getting the various
applications to be able to read each others data.  Text features especially.
I've looked at the interoperability toolkit that MapInfo released a couple
years ago (it looks like Autodesk never released theirs) and it appears to
involve a considerable amount of work and per-dataset customisation.  

Jason

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  Jason Birch 
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  238 Franklyn St., Nanaimo, BC, Canada, V9R 2X4 
  Phone: 250-755-4460/250  Fax: 250-755-4478 
  



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