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RE: [nv-l] Copying default map

2003-02-04 16:45:23
Subject: RE: [nv-l] Copying default map
From: DSullinger AT dot.state.az DOT us
To: jeff.ctr.vandenbussche AT faa DOT gov, David.Hustace AT tavve DOT com
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 14:00:52 -0700
I usually don't chime in much, but FYI...

When we have used multiple RW maps in the past, it caused nothing but
problems.  Once we removed the additional maps, all the problems stopped.
When you call support, they inform you that having multiple maps is a bad
idea.

Just some thoughts before you implement this.

--
Dean Sullinger
Arizona Department of Transportation
Information Technology Group
Network Architecture Team




-----Original Message-----
From: jeff.ctr.vandenbussche AT faa DOT gov [mailto:jeff.ctr.vandenbussche AT 
faa DOT gov]

Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 10:57 AM
To: David.Hustace AT tavve DOT com
Cc: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Subject: Re: [nv-l] Copying default map



Dave,

Have you ever used ovw -copymap before?  I just tried it, but it duplicates
all of my nonip custom objects on the copied maps.  In other words, on every
submap that contains one of my nonip objects, the objects displays in
duplicate on the submap.  Also, when I click on it to select the object, it
automatically selects both icons.  Any ideas??

Thanks,

Jeff


 

                      David.Hustace@tav

                      ve.com                   To:       Jeff CTR
Vandenbussche/ACT/CNTR/FAA@FAA           
                                               cc:
nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com                             
                      02/03/03 09:25 PM        Subject:  Re: [nv-l] Copying
default map                    
 

 






Jeff,

The man for the "ovw" command says to use the "-copymap" option.

       ovw [-ro | -rw] [-copymap "mapname1 mapname2..." | -rmmap
"mapname1mapname2..."] [-map map_name]

HTH,
Dave




                      jeff.ctr.vandenbuss

                      che AT faa DOT gov                To:
nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com

                                                 cc:

                      02/03/2003 11:24 AM        Subject:  [nv-l] Copying
default map





Is there a way (command line or code) to copy the default map to different
name?  I need to have a max of 3 users have read-write access to the same
map.  The only way I can think of to do this is have each user have their
own separate map.  All of these maps should look the same, so I just want to
be able to copy the default map to a different name for each user.  The only
way I know how to do this is through the GUI (File-New Map).  Is there
another way? Are there any problems that may be associated with running 3
different maps rather that 3 instances of the default map?  Please let me
know.

Thanks,

Jeff



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