Don't know whether this is the case in this instance, but if you try and do an update
column on a table with blank (greyed out) records, you get that same message. Try
packing the table first and then run it, this may solve it.
-Original Message-
From: Barsukoff, Vera [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
Can anyone remind me of a utility out there which controls multi user editing within
native MapInfo tables. I have seen it before, unfortunately the name and company
escape me. Any help will be gratefully received.
Many thanks,
Mark.
Mark Cook
GIS Analyst Programmer (RAD Team)
Wakefield
Chris,
Just having a quick look at one of my own workspaces, at the bottom of your layer
information, you should find a line that looks something like this:
Set Map Layer 2 Editable
Remove that line, save it and with any luck, it will work.
Regards,
Mark.
Mark Cook
GIS Analyst Programmer
Lisa,
I've had this problem before. Here is a solution.
Open up your MapBasic Window, Options --Show MapBasic Window, and paste the following
string into it, press enter to execute it, and then run the update column.
set CoordSys Earth Projection 8, 79, m, -2, 49, 0.9996012717, 40, -10
Listers,
Has anyone out there (probably only those in the US at the moment) managed to obtain
and install the latest version of Spatialware for SQLServer V4.6. I am anxious to find
out whether the issue regarding the inability to add an index in MapInfo to a live
table (On a native table, this
Ian,
If our experience is anything to go by, then the answer is you can't. The Local
Authority that I work for have been using MapInfo for 7-8 years now. One of the major
uses it is put to is for the capture of Planning Applications and Local Land Charge
searches. This is done via various
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Nick,
Simple answer
Area (obj,hectare)
Thanks,
Mark.
-Original Message-
From: Bean, Nick (N) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 August 2002 09:35
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: MI-L area query
Listers,
I have a very annoying query which should only take a minute.
I am trying to
We are currently in the process of converting our Corporate MapInfo data into SQL
Server for testing. We are moving to Spatialware for SQL Server due to a long standing
multi-user problem. However, due to the distinct lack of literature on the subject, I
am just looking for some general
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