My apologies, this (adding same table back in and running a thematic on it
twice, once for each Col) did not work.  I usually test before advising, and
I did not on this occasion.

However, running a query selecting by each unique value and on each Col,
then coloring each subset, or using style override, as to fill and boarder
does work, tedious as it may be.  Layering must be observed to keep no
fill/boarder over Fill/ no boarder.

Still, the boarder changes Steve mentioned is annoying and I had not noticed
this since upgrading to 7.0 from 6.5

William "Woody" Woodruff
Zoning Administrator
Charter Township of Union, Isabella County, Michigan
-84.80947000 43.61095100
2010 S Lincoln Rd, Mt. Pleasant, MI  48858
(989) 772 4600 EXT 41 - FAX (989) 773 1988
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-----Original Message-----
From: Wallace, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:01 PM
To: Woody Woodruff; Doug Pease; [email protected]
Subject: RE: MI-L SUM : Thematic mapping on two values


The problem with doing this is that MapInfo changed the way they did line
thicknesses several versions back. MI Pro used to thicken lines toward the
inside of the polygon, which would let you see individual color values. Now
they thicken the lines from the centerline, so everywhere polygon edges
meet, you can only see one of the color values since they overlap.

Sure would be nice if you could choose whether to display thicker lines as
either widened down the centerline, or widened away from the outside of the
region.

-- Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Woody Woodruff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 09:01 AM
To: Doug Pease; [email protected]
Subject: RE: MI-L SUM : Thematic mapping on two values

Try adding the same table twice in layer control and then do one thematic
map on one column where the region style is a fill, and border is N. The
other layer is thematisied on the other col and the border is selected, and
the fill is N, This would be manually done in the Styles section afterwards.
Save the styles for future use as I believe the default selections are both
shaded and have boarders.

William "Woody" Woodruff
Zoning Administrator
Charter Township of Union, Isabella County, Michigan -84.80947000
43.61095100 2010 S Lincoln Rd, Mt. Pleasant, MI  48858
(989) 772 4600 EXT 41 - FAX (989) 773 1988 Visit our web site at
http://www.geocities.com/ctuzoning/index.htm



-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Pease [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 5:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: MI-L SUM : Thematic mapping on two values


Thanks to all who responded to my query which was;



I need to be able to thematicise Vegetation polygons on two fields.

 The polygon fill needs to be coloured on the scientific name field

 while the polygon border should have a line style based on the density

 field. Is this possible?





The results are; generating a thematic map from the one table to show two
criteria seems not to be possible without modifying the table. This method
was not suitable in this case. It would also appear that it is not possible
to generate two thematic maps from the one table based on different
criteria, and display them in the same window.



What I ended up doing was generating a thematic to solid fill the polygons
based on a criteria and then added a number of query results to generate the
border styles based on another criteria.



Slow and tedious but it worked.





Doug Pease

GIS Officer

Livingstone Shire Council

PO Box 600

Yeppoon 4703

Qld Australia



Ph    07 49399957

Fax   07 49393290



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