Hi,
Sure it's possible to run a Crystal Report from within MapBasic.
Here is the syntax:
'*
Open Report reportfilespec
reportfilespec is a full path and filename for an existing report file.
'*
But now that we are discussing
Yes,
In Layer Control tool you click on your table, then click on thematic and you
will see Template/Save As. This serves to save your settings for your thematic
legend. To load existing settings you click on Merge
(Template).
Milo
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Maybe not 100% percent mapinfo question, but I am sure a lot of MI users
could tackle it. I wnat to batch print about a hundred maps (each in its own
workspace) into pdf documents using the Adobe PDFWriter. Is there a way to
submit the name of the pdf file automatically as the name of its
Title: MI limit on file size
Amanda,
You may like to check a few things becuase I do not
know a file size limit. (doesn't mean to say there isn't one
though!)
The first being have you enough diskspace?
How is the table being created? If via an insert
statement then make sure you are
Jim
Just
remove all the 'looping' code - the update command will work on an entire
selection/table unless you use the optional where clause. No 'do whiles'
needed! Therefore all you need to use is:
Select *
FromTablename Where_col1 15
Update Selection Set _col1 = _col2
that's
Ian,
Thank youso much for your positive comments
!
There is still some stuff to do to improve it, but
it is workingwell now !
SVG is a really interesting method to display
interactive maps on the web.
And the great thing is that there is more to come,
as not all of SVG's capability is
Salut Jean-François,
You just have to put Quotation mark ( " ). Like:
commit table "BDdescriptive_CO" as "BDdescriptive_CO_MI"
close table BDdescriptive_CO
open table "BDdescriptive_CO_MI"
SELECT *
FROM Wirecenter,"BDdescriptive_CO_MI"
WHERE Wirecenter.sucal = BDdescriptive_CO.clli
INTO
Hey guys,
Just a quick question concerning MapBasic. I am
writting several small programs at the moment. When I attempt to compile these
files, they sometimes are compiled as an MBX file, and other times they are
compiled as an MBO file! Any suggestions as to why this is the case.
Thanks
Bill,
I think you will find they are still around. They have an advertisement on
the back cover of the latest MapWorld magazine for their MapXtreme web
application Push-n-See.
Check it out.
Jamie
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From: Bill Thoen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September
Hi!
KOREM (KOREM .com), the makers of "Pushnsee.com" and "Map-Logix.com" is
still there ! We just made some little server modifications in the last
two days. Visit us!
Best Regards!
François Bergeron
GIS Analyst
KOREM Inc.
Does anyone know what's happened to Le Groupe Korem (makers of
Thanks everyone. Apparently there was a short time where some of
us in North America and Australia couldn't reach Le Groupe
Korem's web site, but everything works fine now.
Their home page at http://www.korem.com/ works fine from here
now. For info on MapLogix here's an english-language page:
Title: MI limit on file size
I believe there is an inherent file size limit of 2
Gb. One of our customers reported problems when a .map file reached this
size. Once upon a time (and when the format of the MapInfo table files was
designed), Windows had this as a disk partition size limit, so
When
you compile an MB file, if a Main() function is included, MapBasic compiles an
MBX - a complete program.
If
there is not Main(), the compiler assume the code is part of a bigger project
(MBP) and that is should be linked in with other MB/MBO files to produce a final
MBX.
So if
you
To All --
There is an interesting effort that is going on at SAIC, DTRA, and FEMA.
Might be an interesting read.
http://www.SAIC.com/products/software/cats/cats.html
or try the Disaster Center
http://www.disastercenter.com/
or the Earthquake Info Center
http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/
US Army
Does any know if there is a utility to convert a map
window, or Layout window, to an Acrobat .pdf file.
Cheers
Grant
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Chris,
If
your compiler cannot resolve all the references (e.g. cannot find a sub
definition) in your MB file, it assumes it must be part of a larger project and
compiles it as an object (MBO file). Make sure that you have all your
procedures and variables properly declared.
Richard
Hello all -
I need to convert some .tab files from nad 27 to nad 83. Any tools that Mapinfo
can use to do this?
I can use an Avenue script to handle this in Arcview, but the conversion back
and forth is a real pain.
Berk Charlton
Geographic Marketing Solutions
Chris
MBO is
the 'object' file for later linking in a project. It means that you have a
sub or something which is not dealt with in the
program.
Take
the following example:
Declare sub main
declare sub fred
sub
main
print "Hello"
call fred
end
sub
The
compiling of the above would
If you install the PDF writer print driver (which comes with Adobe Acrobat),
you can print to a pdf.
Erin Rubio
Spatial Insights, Inc.
A Geographic Information Services Company
8221 Old Courthouse Road Suite 203 Vienna, VA 22182
Tel: 703-827-7034 Fax: 703-827-7037
Sales: 800-347-5291
[EMAIL
The HAZUS user's guide is a great introduction to this field. It explains
all the seismology, geology, engineering, and economics you need.
http://www.nibs.org/hazus1.htm
I specialize in this field. Feel free to contact me with questions.
Charles K. Huyck
ImageCat, Inc
http://ImageCatInc.com
The law states that this information can be compiled as long as it is
used for statistical analysis only and no attempt is made to contact the
person whose car it is.
Ken Fioretti
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From: Susan Broser[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 2:21 PM
Doug the List,
It seems to be a common misconception that the ESRI Shape format is a public format
with a "published structure". Sure, the SHP, SHX and DBF formats are documented.
Where are the SBN, SBX, AVL, and PRJ file formats "publicly" documented? These very
important files contain
Thanks for the many responses I received on this issue. [To summarize: Use the
"File-Save Copy As" command, and specify a new projection within that dialog.]
I should have clarified the problem a little better: I need to be able to
change the DATUM of the .tab files from NAD 27 to NAD 83.
Jeff and fellow MI'ers
You are right about the file types but at least you can get that data in
easily/no problem. Creating the indexing/projection info is a no-brainer.
The legend has to be (re)generated with avenue - that's true - but can be
linked with in with a previously created APR. In
G'day Milo,
Set the distiller as default printer, and have no prompting for document
location (In Acrobat Distiller go to File - Preferences). Then use a text
editor to create a batch printing workspace like:
!Workspace
!Version 400
!Charset WindowsLatin1
RunAplication
Hi Jim
just write this
Select * from MyTab Where _Col2 15 into MySelection NoSelect
Set table MyTable Fastedit on
Update MySelection set _col2 = _col3 * _col1 ' this line do the
update
Commit table MyTab
Close table MySelection
Set table MyTAble fastedit off
The Set table mytabel
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