Hi List, Thanks for your help with my questions over the last few days. But; another question :)
What is the limit of the amount of raster map 'tiles' that I can register and then merge into a seamless table? I have 1,240,000 raster map tiles and have written a tool to register these automatically, so I have 1,240,000 tab files (haven't got a tool for creating a seamless layer from these yet). I can load these map tiles into the current mapper about 500 at a time (bug in MapInfo means that if you attempt to simultaneously load many more than this it just ignores you). I have successfully loaded about 2000 raster tab files in this way and have created a seamless layer. What are the implications if I loaded 1 million tiles? Can mapinfo's database handle this? If I could automate the creation of the seamless layer table, i.e. not attempt to load them into MapInfo, could I use them in a MapX application (hoping that it is intelligent enough not to try and load the entire huge seamless table into memory). Hmmm. I must be maaaad! Cheers Tim Ps. I can't combine the tiles into larger ones to reduce the amount; a concurrent system uses the same raster data and requires them to be split into these 1 million tiles. --------------------------------------------------------------------- List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com | To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message number: 14952
