Title: Meddelelse
Hi John,
 
try using this

Select objectinfo(obj, 2) from table into test

Objectinfo(obj, OBJ_INFO_Pen) returns the pen clause for drawing the boundary of the region as Pen( width , pattern , color ).

You can then sort by the last part of the clause to find the color code for red = updated objects.

Best regards

Jacob K. Jørgensen
Engineer, M.SC. in GeoInformatics
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Sendt: 2. juni 2006 12:25
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Emne: [MI-L] MI-L : Funny One - Is there a way to select by boundarycolour?...

Hello All,

 

This is an odd one – I have received a table containing about 3,000 sites. Approximately half of which have been updated and half haven’t. The problem is that the data capture team doing the updates have simply coloured the updated sites red and the left the unupdated ones black – they haven’t added a column to the database unfortunately.

 

As you can imagine manually selecting all the red ones would be a pain as they are scattered amongst the table. Is there anyway or any tool that can select all the “red” site boundaries??

 

Told you it was a funny one!!

 

Cheers!

 

 

John Nott

Consultant/GIS Analyst

 

 

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