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    Yes, it also stops working correctly for me after record 13548. All blanks. ------------------------------ Uffe Kousgaard CEO ROUTEWARE Roskilde ------------------------------

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    Morning Uffe, Can you check if the values look fine for you? Especially the values at the end of the table. I want to verify if the issue I described below where the values starting with characters got lost can be replicated. Thanks ------------------------------ ...

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    OK, it seems to work but then it doesn't. We convert the column to Char as specified but the values are all numbers - all the characters seem to have been removed from the table once loaded into MapInfo Pro. The values starting with a character seem ...

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    It works here, if I change the float to char, MapInfo decides for a char(19) and it keeps that field definition after opening the table. If it still fails for you, you can just close the file, edit the TAB file header and then open the TAB again. ...