I don't know if you can use Combine Objects By to do this - perhaps someone
else can be more certain. But you are basically wishing to combine the
columns of both tables where some value in one table matches in the other
table? I would create new columns then populate them by Update Column where
<whatever>.  Doesn't this do what you are asking?

Or you could be snazzy and do a Select with an Inner Join (i think) and then
feel slightly chuffed all day.

Andy B

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From: "Cattaneo Christian BRP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: MI-L combining not mappable tables by using a certain row


> Dear list
>
> I have to combine tables without geographical objects which are not
> mappable. My question to know a possibility to combine those objects if
> they're not mappable. It's joining specific rows into one table.
>
> Would someone be able to explain me how I could combine lines by using the
> command "combine objects by" using columns in a certain row if they're no
> objects in a table? The table is not mappable.
>
>
> With best regards
>
>
> christian cattaneo
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