I forgot to mention that I didn't test whether the Where syntax ((LAT + # LONG) In
(Select LAT_LONG From Selection Where NUMPOINTS 1)) actually will work !
Peter Horsbøll Møller
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Well, at least you can find out how many points are on top of one or several other
points:
In SQL Select:
Columns:LAT, LONG, LAT + # LONG LAT_LONG, Count(*) NUMPOINTS
From Tables: MYTABLE
Group By: LAT, LONG
Order By: NUMPOINTS Desc
Now you get a grouped list of all the
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