If I understand what your looking for correctly, we've written a
MapBasic utility which will do this for any arbitrary geography - like a
Fiber Route for example - and it should work for points as well. It
involves selecting each target object, then, for the range of buffer
sizes of 1 to n, in descending order, generate the nth and nth-1
buffers, then subtract the nth-1 buffer from the nth buffer and store it
as the nth buffer.
I'm not sure it can be done using SQL - if anyone knows of a way please
reply to the list.
Thanks,
Jim Oglethorpe
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"Rawson, Kelly (US - Dallas)" wrote:
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>
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know how I can create non-overlapping radial buffers
> around a set of points? Basically I need to create a table similar to
> what would be created using OBJECTS - BUFFER - One buffer for all
> Objects, but with a line where two buffers intersect.
>
> Thanks for your help!
> Kelly
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