You can get a wealth of information on OSP InSight from www.advancefiber.com
or call them at one of their offices. I would recommend this program to
anyone needing to establish and maintain a large database, particularly with
fiber optics.
OSP InSight uses MapInfo as part of it's interface.
Prakash,
Have you tried COGOLine.mbx (ships within MapInfo 4.0+)?
There is a version of the same program on www.directionsmag.com as well.
It seems that this is what you are needing in your question. Hope that
helps.
Best regards.
Nat Trammell
Allegheny Communications Connect
I have found the easiest camera to work with for the price: Sony Mavica
FD-73. $500 www.ecost.com
Sony is the only camera (or one of a select few) who use floppy disks as
storage for your pictures. Makes handling them so easy.
Wet weather? Well, as with most cameras, you'll have the usual
Thank you very much.
This is the 2nd occurrence this week. (for me)
My server has caught it and advised me of the virus.
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From: Julie Ewald [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:51 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: MI virus
The email
Perhaps if you defined the steps you took to get all your points plotted on
one spot, I can answer better.
Create points, Centroid X, then Centroid Y should place them accurately for
you.
Are you certain that all your rows are coordinates of differing values? (A
simple mistake that can have
The timeliness of the data is in question, but you can take a look at
www.terraserver.com from Microsoft.
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From: Grant Dickson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 10:11 AM
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Subject: MI Satellite data
Hello All,
Would you share in the origin of this "ConnectTheDots.mbx" file???
Thank you!
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Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 1:28 AM
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Subject: MI Removing segments from a polyline
I had a whole lot of
Sven,
It seems that we have something in common. The questions you need to answer
can be answered within MapInfo. However, I use an additional program for
the collection of data and defining the availability of dark fiber.
I recommend a program called OSP InSight from Advance Fiber
Have you checked your ranges to see if you have it visible at the zoom layer
you are on, or maybe it's under another layer that is hiding it.
Take a look at the display override option too.
Hope this helps!
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You might consider developing a business case to define the benefits for
Farmers, Police, ambulance and fire depts.
Schools might also find this useful.
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From: Lathrop, Travis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 9:19 AM
To: mapinfo list
I guess some of us are too preoccupied to think of a solution!
Brilliant idea on your part!
The deed is done here as well!
Thank you so much!
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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 9:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL
Christopher,
If I understand your situation correctly, what you are asking is that you
want this information to appear in a label.
You can do the following:
Table / maintenance / table structure
From here, you can add fields (as they would appear at the top of a database
or spreadsheet. Be
Tom,
Check to see that the table isn't already included in what you open in your
workspace. Sounds like you are trying to open it twice. If the table is
NOT an MI table (excel spreadsheet or Access database, for instance) try to
uncheck the 'table is mappable" box.
I hope this helps you a
Ian,
Something I don't understand is why you have your addresses broken down into
separate columns. MI will geocode if all the address information is in the
same column.. I have had success using that method.
Perhaps someone else will have a more thorough idea of your plight. For me,
to have
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