l and then group
them within Word or Powerpoint (I prefer Powerpoint as it preserves angled
text when you play with the details) you can then move them wherever you
want.
Good luck
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Mark Knudsen
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A clunky solution, but one that may work would be to load and close another large file
over and over again - in other words give it something else to do while you check your
ponds.
Good luck
Mark Knudsen
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rrent exchange rates, that's not worth very much so
treat my views the same way of you like!).
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you a copy.
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Tim,
You need to use the physical operators - probably "contains" or "within". These are
listed at the bottom of the operators window in the SQL Select builder. The
corrseponding "column" is Tablename
If by big or small you one of two sizes, the easiset way to do this may well be to:
* create four queries covering you options
* adding ewach of these to the mapper
* labelling each point with the appropriate symbol
Not elegant, but it should work.
Good luck
Mark Knudsen
Check out CrashStats on VicRoads web site here in Australia. It is a pretty good
example of linking data and GIS and making it available to the public.
www.vicroads.vic.gov.au
Good luck
Mark Knudsen
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vated systems
that allow you to operate menus verbally - I guess you will still need something to
point with, but it may reduce the strain.
Good luck
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4424 ).
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I thought somebody out there may be able to help Ken with this one.
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to generate a script in a text
editor so you can do them all at once (which may for instance include opening each
file, changing the structure and then closing the file - watch for filenames with
unsual characters or those that start with numbers).
Good luck
Mark Knudsen
icate the process.
As to how much?? Good question! I suspect $thousands would be over the top, but
$hundreds would be worthwhile. Even less would be a certainty!
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should explain the nuts and bolts of how to do this.
Good luck
Mark Knudsen
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From: Quan, Sheila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, 7 March 2000 21:43
Subject: MI Re: Mapping Line Widths
>Hiya guys I need s
less than 50 km.
The SELECT clause gives you the identifiers for the matching pairs and the distance
betwen them.
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It sounds like that you should probably pack the tables before exporting - deleted
records are still in the table (but marked as deleted) until you pack.
Good luck
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We wish!! This has been on the wish list for about 3 years now.
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test1.pointno, test2.pointno,Distance(CentroidX(test1.obj),
CentroidY(test1.obj),CentroidX(test2.obj),CentroidY(test2.obj),"km")
from test1, test2
where test1.common=test2.common
into Selection
This should give you what you want.
Ma
This is a really strange one that I haven't been able to understand either (presumably
Works As Designed??)
The simple solution is to select those that match first then update the query only
rather than the whole table.
Mark Kn
have no other common data you could use
the rowid() as the common field.
Keep trying - MapInfo can be confusing but there is often a way around a problem, you
just need to think laterally and as you learn more, thinking of twisted ways of doing
things gets easier!!
Mark Kn
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(tourist sites with a wide range of information)
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number (turn on Halo if this makes it easier to
read)
Hope this helps
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suppose I should also see if anybody can help with the very
south-western tip of Cornwall (same need, same purpose).
Preferably free or very low cost.
Thanks for any ideas.
My email is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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One quick check is to make sure these postcode regions are not in the table twice!.
MapInfo's method of showing selected items means that if two overlapping selections
occur, you can't see it (this is true for points, lines and polygons).
If it not this then I've no idea
labelling, although some sort of
intelligence in the labelling function (such as an IF statement would be handy!!!)
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not matching due to twitching fingers.
Use Options > Preferences > Map Window and set "Move duplicate nodes in.." to the
"the same layer".
Hope this helps.
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something like there were too many edits were pending/or
files open and it wouldn't accept any more edits. Once I had saved all the pending
edits, it happily accepted new changes.
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