yes sorry i forgot to mention that,
i hav already indexed it through streetname and postcode/zipcode
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> From: Jacques Paris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Andrew Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Q. MI & VB5: using the Query->Find MI dialog
> Date: 10 March 1999 12:05
>
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrew Bailey
> > Sent: March 10, 1999 7:01 AM
> > Subject: Q. MI & VB5: using the Query->Find MI dialog
> > i'm just starting out combiing VB with MI, and having a right laugh as
you
> > can imagine - its actually not that bad so far, but i've come stuck so
i
> > thought i'd probe your collective minds. I've had success in using the
> > mapinfo.RunMenuCommand (number) for stuff like the toolbar zooms, pans
and
> > info buttons etc. All well and good, but i've tried to activate the
> > Query->Find dialog, which is RunMenuCommand 305. It just doesn't want
to
> > work, any ideas?
>
> My first reaction is to check if your table can allow a Find. This
command
> is greyed out in the menu if no table is INDEXED and is limited to the
> indexed table.
>
> Jacques Paris
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