Thanks Steve, I actually have been using the Query drop down menu to do all the queries. I think the problem lies in the fact that I first had to do a join query (using SQL Select and combining 2 tables) and then doing independant queries off of this resulting joined table (using Select menu and giving them new names). MapInfo didn't seem to want to remember these subqueries (created from the Select menu) from the joined table. When cloning the map window (or saving it to a workspace), it remembers the SQL Select query to create the joined table (as expected), but not the queries I made off of the joined table using the Select function. I just thought that MapInfo would remember all the queries, as long as a name was given to the resulting selected table. Susan
Stephen Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The only queries you can perform a clone window and save workspace with are the queries that are generated by the Query drop down menu. All other queries that are generated manually (ie picked out by the user) will not copy over to a workspce file / clone map operation. MapInfo by default saves all queries generated by the query drop down menu by default. the setting can be found here: Options > Preferences > Startup If you would like to save the queries that you have generated manually then you will have to do a File > Save Copy As, Open the saved Table and then perform your thematic map and clone map operations on it. - Steve On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:29:25 -0500 (EST), Susan wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I know that Mapinfo has a problem in remembering a new queried table created > from another queried table when saved in a workspace. However, why does it > not remember a queried table from another queried table in a map window when > I tried to clone it? > > For instance, I created a joined table in which I need to create 2 subsets > from it. I layered the map window with the 2 subsets with 2 different > colours. (I didn't know how to use the thematic mapping feature to colour the > first subset where col1 > col2 and the second subset where col2 >col1>col3.) > I gave the 2 new subsets 2 new colours. Then I cloned the map window and it > forgets the 2 new subsets. So I have to add these 2 new subsets into the > cloned window again and give them the new colours. > > Is this something that I just have to live with in MapInfo? > > Thanks, > Susan > > > --------------------------------- > Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com | To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message number: 14352 --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals
