RE: MI-L EDITING PROBLEM - 7.8

2004-11-24 Thread Hughes, Colleen / Don Mitchell
Hi Peter, I had something like that happen when I was editing a TAB after just upgrading MI 7.8. I have no idea what happened to cause it. The default point symbol to indicate there was a Node Misalignment appeared nowhere near any of the objects I was editing. I couldn't select it to delete it,

RE: MI-L editing problem

2002-10-08 Thread Lyle Bayless
I would not try that from two computers at the same time, however, if you know that the edits are going to be made at different times by the two systems, you can store your data on a mapped network drive. I have all of my data stored on a network drive, and any computer that I make edits from, I

RE: MI-L editing problem

2002-10-08 Thread Stokes, Jonathan (J)
Jose Depending on what sort of edits you are doing.. When you are editing a table MapInfo creates a series of locking files (Mytable.tda, mytable.tin, mytable.tma). These contain your edits and are only committed to the table when you hit save. Whilst these files exist no other user can edit the t

RE: MI-L Editing Problem

2001-06-15 Thread Feinberg, Harold
I think I understand your question. Try extending each states boundry to the ten-mile buffer by autotracing (using the polygon tool) the one boundry for a given state then jump across to digitize the buffer, closing the polygon at your state boundry where you started. Convert the state boundry to