Hi Paul

You also take a look at InterpOSe from Dotted Eyes UK

http://www.dottedeyes.com/software/os/translation/interpose.htm

Regards
Rod Ellis
GIS coordinator
Ceredigion County Council



-----Original Message-----
From: Storey, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 November 2004 14:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MI-L Coverting multiple OS MasterMap GML 'chunks' to Tab format


I am using MapInfo Pro 7.5 and am looking to create a OS MasterMap datasets
in Tab format.

I have requested the GML data from OS but this has been supplied in 5km by
5km 'chunks' (or tiles). In the past I have only imported individual GML
files to Tab by using the 'Table > Import...' option, but now I have 75 GML
'chunk' files which need merging into 1 Tab file (ideally without causing
overlaps/duplication).

Does anyone know how MapInfo deals with multiple GML 'chunk' files?


Many thanks,

Paul Storey
GIS Officer
> Buckinghamshire County Council
> 


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