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Load Procedures Overwriting Layers
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2006-01-23 18:52:14
According to the design it's not supposed to overwrite edited layers.
 
This has been logged as a defect.
 
Regards,
Dave


From: mse-users-bounceslists.mapserverfoundation.org [mailto:mse-users-bounceslists.mapserverfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Andy Morsell
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 9:15 AM
To: 'Willem Schwarte'; mse-userslists.mapserverfoundation.org
Subject: [Mse-users] RE: Load Procedures Overwriting Layers

If you uncheck the Layers box at the bottom of the Load Procedure definition dialog, it should not overwrite your edited layer definition when you re-run that procedure.
 

Andy Morsell, P.E.
Spatial Integrators, Inc.
http://www.SpatialGIS.com



From: mse-users-bounceslists.mapserverfoundation.org [mailto:mse-users-bounceslists.mapserverfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Willem Schwarte
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 1:37 AM
To: mse-userslists.mapserverfoundation.org
Subject: FW: [Mse-users] copying data to other servers

Exactly230; something like this would be greatly appreciated…

 

Another thingR30;

 

When I load a shape file in Studio and set colors etc. Save and close the editor. Now I change something in my shape files, or the DBF, the layout in studio is not directly affected. When I load the shapefiles again, the changes are made, BUT also all my color settings etc. are gone.

 

So this would mean that everytime a shapefile is updated, everything needs to be redesigned, or is there another way to reload the shapefiles without changing color themes230;?

 

 

 

 

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