An Invoke Medium Map refers to a copygroup (or medium map) within the
current formdef. So, unless I am missing something on this point, you need
to have a copygroup by that name in the formdef that you are using. You can
include a formdef as an inline resource but I don't think that you can
include just a medium map.

Bill

On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 05:51:06 -0500, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Uri?=
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>I need to print a report using an overlay contained in a formdef.
>
>The problem is that the report starts with an IMM (Invoke Medium Map)
>instruction which refers to a Medium Map contained in another formdef.
>This causes the printing (and ACIF creation) to fail because the Medium Map
>is not found.
>
>Since specifying two formdefs isn't possible, I need a way to include the
>invoked Medium Map in the printing.
>I've tried adding the Medium Map inline but without success.
>
>If anyone knows how inline Medium Maps are included and can give an
>example, or refer to one, I would appreciate it.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>

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