Hello David,

A missing IND file is a problem related to the TAB file itself - not the workspace. In the TAB header you can see, which fields are supposed to be indexed. You can just open the TAB file in a text editor and delete the "index" words.

Kind regards

Uffe Kousgaard
www.routeware.dk

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Yeates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 11:32 AM
Subject: MI-L index file


Hi,

I am carrying out some analyses using the SAS system and then using it to write a MapInfo workspace file to display mapping information in a standard and routine way.

Everything works fine except that when I open the workspace in MapInfo I get a pesky little pop-up which lets me know that the index file (.IND) does not exist for the data being used.

It's not a big problem as MapInfo carries on and then generates it (the index file) - however it would be good not to have to clink on the pop-up button.

Anyone know the structure of the index file (it presumably has the labels) so that I can write it as well ?

Thanks
David
UHCE, Oxford University, UK


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