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Brian, Importing a shapefile into an existing table (such as mapdata.canada) will corrupt that table. Every shape file should be imported to a new mapdata table name. To fix this you will need to remove and reinstall the awips2-server group. Michael James Unidata Program Center Boulder, CO On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Brian Bernard < brian.brianbernard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This is a self-induced problem. I was trying to import Canadian county > shapefiles following the instruction at this page: > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vde_BQh5GrDkeO6H-lQj_igRuUCO-jSJYjinjNyvxsE/edit?usp=sharing > , when I seemed to have damaged the State/County Boundaries map. As a > result, when I start Cave, the map is not displayed and that area of the > screen is black. > > These are the errors I receive: "Paint error: 0:: The resource > [State/County Boundaries] has been disabled." and "Maps database table > "canada" is missing or invalid" > > > Something must have got damaged in the database when I first attempted to > import the shapefile. > > > Brian Bernard > > _______________________________________________ > awips2-users mailing list > awips2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For list information, to unsubscribe, or change your membership options, > visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/ > >
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