You'll need to change "objLayer" to whatever reference you're using for your
Oracle BindLayer and "objMap" to the reference you're using for the map
object. The line that begins with "zoomlevel = objMap.Distance(objRec..."
is one line, if your email client hap
Another good one to check out is MySQL.
http://www.mysql.com/
http://www.mysql.com/what-is-mysql.html
It's free for Unix and around $200 for Win32.
Jeff Koncz
Directions Magazine
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Fontographer is made by Macromedia. It's the only font editor I know of and
an excellent product.
http://www.macromedia.com/software/fontographer
Jeff Koncz
Directions Magazine
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I found this in our Data Center. The 105th Congress was 1997-98. The data
is free.
"Districts of the 105th Congress"
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'create a dataset for the bindlayer : dataset name same as bindlayer
Set objDataSet = objMap.Datasets.Add(2, objODBCQueryInfo, strLayerName, , ,
objBindLayer)
End Function
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