Aaron,
 
In the script menu there is a gx called loadchan.gx. This gx allows your to load individual channels via a .gs . If this does not meet your requirements, please contact me directly and we will try and find something that does.
 
Regards,
 
Tom Cuthbertson
Manager, Technical Support and Testing
Geosoft Inc.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Balasch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: February 7, 2001 11:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [geonet]: Importing

I still have a problem that I can't figure out.  I'm trying to import several *.xyz files into databases. Each *.xyz file goes to it's own database. I have created a *.gs file to do this in batch mode. The *.gs file creates the database, imports the file,  does some copying of channels, then closes the database. The import template imports channels x,y,c1,c2,c3. After the script is run, I want to be able to open up the database and have the x,y,c1,c2,c3 channels displayed. When I open up some of the databases the chnnels are displayed, which is what I want. My problem is that when I open up the other databases, no channels are displayed. Now the easy solution would be to go through each database and display the channels manually but this would defat tghe whole purpose of doing the whole thing through a batch process. I've tried several things but still haven't figured  out what tells a database whether a certain channel is displayed or not. Can anyone help or give some insight as to what might be the solotion to this problem?
 
 
Aaron Balasch
Sky Hunter Technologies Inc.
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Calgary, Alberta T3C 0K1
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