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Has anyone had any experience with access databases that have been
secured using the Access Security Wizard?
I've saved a polygon file to an Access database. Everything works fine.
I secure the database, giving myself read/write/create permissions for
any existing or new tables.
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I am trying to use the StringToDate function to convert the date I have
stored as a string in /MM/DD format to a date. However, the
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I have created a new coordinate system for each of these regions. I needed
to create a custom datum because I couldn't select one from the list. In
the original E00 files the projection was Geographic and Spheroid was
Clarke 1866, with not x,y, or z values.
When I use ArcLink to trans
galmala wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone out there had a copy of Super Workspace that I could get -
>the link at directions is no longer valid
It was moved. It's now at
http://members.freemail.absa.co.za/willem_s/Work/SuperWorkspace.html
I'll update the Directions Magazine link, too.
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I have a closed polygon (property boundary) I want to place a point every 50
meters around the polygon and it does not matter where I start from. Does
anyone have a MBX that will do this?
Thanks
Bob Karpovich
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Hey there people,
Happy Friday!!!
I was wondering if anyone out there had a copy of Super Workspace that I =
could get - the link at directions is no longer valid
Thanks in advance,
Chris
Chris Gallagher, M. Sc.
Head Geologist / GIS Analyst
Enviro-Tech Associates Inc. (Ottawa Branch)
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Thanks David it works fine!
Peter
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Hi Peter
You can set a table's default zoom by opening it in a mapper, zooming to the
view you want and typing
set map layer n default zoom
in the mapbasic window
where n is the layer number for the table (the mapper needs to be the active
window). You might also be able to use the layer name
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How do I move the Map Center to a new position and save this center next
time I open my map?
Thanks
Peter
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