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    Just wondering if anyone happens to know off-hand if this is
    possible with MGOS....if I've got a table of coords (say in SQL
    server) that are all UTM (various zones), can I make that table into
    a single dynamic layer? The table would stay in SQL,be updated
    periodically, and would, of course, have a field for the UTM
    zone....Any thoughts?<br>
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    Andrew<br>
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