Hi:

You may check the SPSS Map Module (see http://www.spss.com/spssbi/maps/)
You need MapInfo to produce the base maps.

Regards

Fernando Mazariegos
Mapelligent
Geomarketing in Central America

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Greetings list

Does anyone know if MapInfo and SPSS can be 'linked' so that SPSS data
(with the relevant attributes) can be mapped, and if so how?


TIA

Robin Burchfield
Mapping & Data Officer
Surrey Police
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Guildford, Surrey, GU3 1HG
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