Thank You. I would be interested in the GX.
 
Michel Godbout
Condor Consulting Inc.
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Aaron
 
I've started writing a GX to take magnetic base station from one database and use it to dirunally correct the line data from another database (while matching the dates and times).  It's almost done, except for some tiresome situation specific bugs, but the cross referencing part does work. If you're interested, send me an e-mail.
 
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Hi all,
 
I have a situation in which I have two datbases that each contain several survey lines. The surveys in each database overlap one another. The lines are used to record geochemical data and I would like to cross reference the the data in one database with what was recorded at the same location in the other database. I was wondering if anyone can tell me how to do this(assuming it can be done)?
 
Aaron Balasch
Sky Hunter Technologies Inc.
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