Has anyone used the freeware program Intersct on the MapInfo-L freeware 
webpage?

  I need to geographically intersect two tables to form a third table 
with a new set of polygons and attributes from both of the original 
tables.  This Intersct program has a nice dialog interface with all the 
options I'm looking for, and it appears to work.  But I get the message 
"This version provide only 10 regions" every time I use it.  A new table 
is formed but the 10 regions limitation appears to be related to mapping 
the new polygons in the table.  I cannot verify that the new table is 
accurate without a full map of it.

  Does anyone know if there is a newer version somewhere of this 
program?  I do not have MapBasic nor the source code, so I cannot correct 
any bugs in the Intersct program myself.

  I am in the process of also trying the Intersection of Regions Utility 
from the KGM Utility 4.01 package, but have been unable to get 
satisfactory results from that as of yet.  I cannot seem to do the 
selection process correctly when I need to intersect all of the objects 
in two tables (which sum to over 10,000 objects) and keep the attributes 
from both.

  The tables I am trying to intersect are flood hazard zones and 
vegetation data.  I am creating risk maps for my M.S. thesis and this is 
the last step in my research.

Any suggestions anyone could give me would be much appreciated -

Thanks in advance,

Tracy Rice  

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TRACY MONEGAN RICE        
Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines (PSDS)
Division of Earth & Ocean Sciences
Nicholas School of the Environment
Duke University, Box 90229
Durham, NC  27708

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