Christian,

You usually get that message when you are trying to put data one type
(typically an integer) into a column of another type (a smallint) - so it
would be worth checking the two tables have the same format.

Regards,

Keith

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Subject: MI-L Mapinfo overflow


Dear all
 
I have a table with 9900 records which I would like to combine. I'm using
MI7.0 and the function "combine objects using column by UIC_Code". Why do I
get the message MI overflow?

Does anybody have a suggestion why it happens? I have to say that I used
this function many times before with more records but no such message has
appeared.

Thank you for your help.

With kind regards 

Christian

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