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Topic ClosedInfoCAD to ArcInfo converter

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    Posted: 04.Feb.2011 at 15:47
thanx for trying to help. 
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OK.  Let me just be clear about this.  I'm not mad at you.  If you need help with something I'll do my best to assist you any way I can.  What I'm mad about is your company back in the U.S. shipping work out of the country while we have 14 million+ people out of work and the unemployment rate is above 9%.  Your company is making a pretty penny on this contract with the state of Georgia and I have my doubts as to whether you are being paid a salary equivalent to someone back in the U.S. doing the same type of work.  My bet is your company is pocketing the difference and cooking the books so to speak to make it appear as though the profit margin is thin thus avoiding paying their fair share of taxes on the profits.  I'm mad at your company and the situation this puts everyone in but not at you.  Are we clear?
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You got to be kidding me?  You live in the Philippines yet you're doing the tax mapping for Georgia, U.S.A.?  I could go off on a real tirade here but I'll hold my tongue.  Good luck getting it all worked out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Feb.2011 at 14:56
Then you aren't located in Manila?
 
What does GA refer to?
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Originally posted by John Connor John Connor wrote:

It's old data in a form you can't use at the moment. 
 


That's what I thought also when i received the files. I don't even know that time there's a program called "InfoCAD". Embarrassed



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It's old data in a form you can't use at the moment.  Is there anyone you can talk to where you got the original data from?  Have you found any information on InfoCAD?
 
Where in the Phillipines are you located?
 
What company do you work for?


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I try to add these files into an open ArcMap (as new layer) but it was not recognized. 




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Do you at least know what extensions ArcMap can work with?  I'm not finding a lot of useful information about InfoCAD.  Who did you get the InfoCAD files from?

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