RE: [MI-L] To tell if a table is open or not

2006-04-03 Thread Simon Allen
Hi Could you not handle the error (420)? I suspect this may be a poor way of doing it. Ta From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terry McDonnellSent: 03 April 2006 16:22To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [MI-L] To tell if a table is open or not Someone please

RE: [MI-L] Mapbasic stops when window is no longer active

2006-03-31 Thread Simon Allen
Title: Message One for you David From: Bob Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 March 2006 12:21To: Simon Allen; David Reid; mapinfo-l@lists.directionsmag.comSubject: Re: [MI-L] Mapbasic stops when window is no longer active Hi Simon My gut feeling is that when you manually do steps

RE: [MI-L] Mapbasic stops when window is no longer active

2006-03-30 Thread Simon Allen
Hi Joe Submitted a similar request myself recently . You need to disable Progress Bars: with "Set ProgressBars Off". Ta From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe NunnSent: 30 March 2006 16:30To: mapinfo-l@lists.directionsmag.comSubject: [MI-L] Mapbasic stops

RE: [MI-L] Mapbasic stops when window is no longer active

2006-03-30 Thread Simon Allen
Title: Message David You imply that at some point during the execution Progress Bars are displaying? At which point? ta From: David Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2006 18:19To: Simon Allen; mapinfo-l@lists.directionsmag.comSubject: RE: [MI-L] Mapbasic stops when window

RE: [MI-L] Mapbasic stops when window is no longer active

2006-03-30 Thread Simon Allen
identical apart from one with ProgressBars On and the other Off (obviously need to exclude time to re-provide focus to MI. I use a separate PC for running scripts to minimise this. Ta From: David Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2006 18:33To: Simon Allen; mapinfo-l

[MI-L] MapXtreme Query

2006-03-20 Thread Simon Allen
query. Five completely contain the blpu object the other partially overlaps it. Any ideas? I'm using v6.2 on windows 2003 server. Thanks Simon Allen Senior GIS Officer [EMAIL PROTECTED] South Gloucestershire Council 01454 863655 (direct) 01454 863855 (fax) http://www.southglos.gov.uk

[MI-L] Run Application

2006-03-17 Thread Simon Allen
Hi I have a script which issues two Run Application commands. How can I ensure that the first application has finished running before issuing the second command? Ta Simon Allen Senior GIS Officer [EMAIL PROTECTED] South Gloucestershire Council 01454 863655 (direct) 01454 863855

[MI-L] Insert

2006-03-14 Thread Simon Allen
COL3, .. noColumnsFrom tabToAppend; ';use number of columns to construct an SQL statement Close Table tabToAppend; } Commit Table base As .. Any idea how I would do this? Do I need to construct an Insert string and then run it in some way? Or can you INSERT without knowing the number of colu

[MI-L] Custom Symbols

2006-03-07 Thread Simon Allen
machine All Users\Application Data 4 program directory Install Dir Also can such a setting only be determined during installation and not through a system preference setting following installation? Thanks Simon Allen Senior GIS Officer [EMAIL PROTECTED] South Gloucestershire Council 01454

[MI-L] MapXtreme 2004 Zoom layering Override

2006-03-02 Thread Simon Allen
not. Is there anything in the MapInfo table itself that could be doing this? ta Simon Allen Senior GIS Officer [EMAIL PROTECTED] South Gloucestershire Council 01454 863655 (direct) 01454 863855 (fax) http://www.southglos.gov.uk

[MI-L] DBMS Tables

2006-02-21 Thread Simon Allen
Hi When opening a DBMS table with a large number of columns I'm getting "table cannot be created" errors. No problems when selecting a subset of columns. What are the limits here? MapInfo 6.5 through 7.8 Oracle 7 Ta Simon Allen Senior GIS Officer [EMAIL PROTECT

[MI-L] Last Table

2006-01-19 Thread Simon Allen
considered that I might Run each Open Table statement and then obtain the table path and name from the last table opened and then use this to search the database. Still can't do. Can anyone help with this? In anticipation, thank-you. Simon Allen, Senior GIS Officer [EMAIL PROTECTED] South