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Patrick: What you
are trying to do is easily done using any Geographic Information System (GIS),
this is exactly what they are designed to do as the information is tied to
geographically defined objects and not to a box in the screen. Although you can get this to work, the
amount of analysis that you can perform is very limited compared to what you
can do with even a basic GIS system. You can still use R:Base as the database to
store the information and use a GIS to interface with maps. Javier, Javier Valencia, PE President Valencia
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Message----- I am trying to create a form with an image of a neighborhood
on it, with a clickable boxs on different areas that would popup another
*smaller* form with a more detailed image of that particular block of
homes. I've gotten that to work, which is very nice, but I also want to
show an indicator graphic on each lot based on its status (for sale, sold,
etc.). I can set up a variable image on each lot on the popup form, and
that works, but when I do the popup from the main neighborhood form, the
variable image on each lot shifts and doesn't stay where I placed it on the
form. Can I achieve this goal? Patrick |
