Ashley,

Yes it was solved and with not too much difficulty.  One possible
difference from your scenario, though, is that my stops already exist as
a map layer, which I bring to the fore, and, as the user clicks on each,
it's recorded in a temp. cursor, with a global running order
(incremented with each stop clicked on).  When saved, the stop IDs,
their ORDER, and the composite key of the parent Route are stored in the
m-to-m link table (as any stop can appear in any route, and vice-versa).

So I don't know if my stuff would be of any use to you but I'm happy to
share any of it with you.

Let me know

Terry

-----Original Message-----
From: Simmonds, Ashley (DTUP) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 28 July 2004 03:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: MI-L Selecting Bus Stops in Stopping order

was any reasonably easy to implement resolution to this ever done?

prior to now, i've had my system setup so that it just dumps all of the
user's selected bus stops into a route description, and then it's left
up to
the user to sort them.

however, if i'm able to do this with a clicking order, that would be far
better.

the option i'm likely to embark on is a manual process whereby the user
selects a stop, then clicks a button on a form to put the selected stop
into
a buffer, then at the end of the process those stops will be added to
the
route.





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