Bill,
We may well be able to create the diabolical MI test. For years we've stumped
MI developers with "tests" of improved functionality. I'm a little out of date
on the wish list but where's the "not in" query, just for example? or the
"switch selections" a la AV? I promise to contribute a devil of a question in
the "Intermediate Mapper" category, if we can get others to join in.
Tim Rood
Bill Thoen wrote:
> Steve Wallace wrote:
> >
> > Your description reminds me of the "test" you can take on MapInfo's web
> > site, to see what level of training you should take first. I found many of
> > the questions/terms to be misleading. Take a look at the "Training Quiz"
> > yourself, at
> > http://testdrive.mapinfo.com/inetbu/survey.nsf/TrainingSurvey?openform .
> >
>
> What was misleading? It seemed okay to me. It is picky about using
> precise terminology, but that's as it should be. That does make it
> tough if you are fuzzy on terms like geocoding vs geo-refrencing and
> so on. You also have to watch out for some questions as there is
> more than one right answer (but the right answer might the one that
> names the other choices.)
>
> I bet if we all tried we could make up a really diabolical test that
> even MapInfo tech support couldn't pass! ;-)
>
> - Bill Thoen
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