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Old 02-24-2004
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Multiple DataSets?

I'm just about to finish up my evaluation of the MapPoint Web Service. Presentation is today, and things look good for us "buying in".

I've uploaded probably 1.5 million cells to my account. They look fine. The limit is 2.5 million data cells.

My question is this: when I log in, below my current dataset, there's a "Create" button that allows me to upload even more data.

Is this 2.5-million-cell limit a limit PER dataset, or is it a cumulative thing? In other words, if I'm at 1.5 million in Datset "A", can I upload and use Datset "B", which would also contain 1.5 million cells?

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Here's some of the applicable DB limitations:

1. Combined size of ALL of your data sources cannot be more than 2 gigabytes
2. A data source cannot have more than 8.75 million searchable non-boolean cells

There are a number of other limitations that you can find if you search the SDK for 'Formatting MapPoint Web Service Data Source Files'



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Steven:

Thanks for responding.

I'm using VS.NET 2002, so I didn't get a new SDK download (2002 users are to use the online SDK).

I didn't find anything searching for that expression, "Formatting MapPoint Web Service Data Source Files", either at the online SDK website or even at Google. Ditto for my own, downloaded (version 3.1) SDK.

Is there perhaps another heading this info could be under?

Thanks again.
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