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I am trying to link an access database directly to individual polygons or
points (PGDB) in Arcmap, that is when opened the Access link would open
Archmap and then zoom to the polygons or points individual coordinate
assigned to that link.
Mar 28 '07 #1
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Kimutaimz
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Am programming in VBA and am looking for suggestions (code) for creating two MapControls in VB6, the first MapControl will display a zoom (say individual) polygon in a given area. The second MapControl shall be linked to the first one and will be showing an overview of the whole area area with the zoomed polygon selected (in a different colour). My database is an Access Geodatabase..or just MS Access.
Mar 28 '07 #2
r035198x
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Am programming in VBA and am looking for suggestions (code) for creating two MapControls in VB6, the first MapControl will display a zoom (say individual) polygon in a given area. The second MapControl shall be linked to the first one and will be showing an overview of the whole area area with the zoomed polygon selected (in a different colour). My database is an Access Geodatabase..or just MS Access.
Moved to Access forum.
Mar 28 '07 #3
MMcCarthy
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Sorry moving again to the Visual Basic forum.

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Mar 30 '07 #4
MMcCarthy
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This thread is being merged with other thread by this poster. They were posted in different forums but are the same question. Thread will be in the Visual Basic forum. Thread title is also being changed.

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Mar 30 '07 #5

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