Hi Steve,

You can't concatenate binary TAB data sets, except by using "Add rows" in MI Pro.

You can concatenatenate Mif/Mid files ONLY if the two data sets have identical 
structure and projection, i.e. identical header in
their MIF file (everything above and including the DATA statement). MID files are just 
concatenated, but when concatenating MIF
files, you need to delete the headers of the added files - except the very first of 
course :-)

Best regards/Med venlig hilsen
Lars V. Nielsen
GisPro, Denmark
http://www.gispro.dk/
http://hjem.get2net.dk/lars-online/
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> Hello all,
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> Can anyone tell me if it is possible to concatenate tab files? How about
> concatenating mid\mif files?
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> Regards,
> Steve
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