Dear Claes
I do not think there is a limit - and if there is it much higher than
the sizes where you get the problem!
We write translators to convert Ordnance Survey data into MapInfo
tables. We now use MapInfos MFAL routines that are written in C and
conversion is therefore very quick. However before we started using MFAL
we relied on MID/MIF. The process was much slower but we imported
detailed maps for large areas where the resulting files were up to 300
MB in size.
I suspect a syntax error in either your MIF or your MID file.
Hope this helps you.
Regards
Bob
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, claes
hildesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Is there anyone who knows if there any limitations of file size or number
>of rows in a mif file.
>
>I have tried to import 2 mif-files:
>a. one with a file size of 3 meg, 100 000 rows (285 polygons)
>b. one with a file size of 27 meg, 7000 polygons and many many rows.
>Both imports failed.
>
>Is there a known limitation.
>If so is the limitation depending on file size, number of rows in the
>mif-file or number of polys?
>
>
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