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It's kind of likeIn other words, I want to select vertices from ROADS where the MEASURE_VAL is between the event FROM_MEASURE and TO_MEASURE, and if the MEASURE_VAL does not exactly equal the FROM_MEASURE or TO_MEASURE, then also include the preceding and/or following vertices (where applicable). In other words

Said yet differently again, I want to select the portion of the line that contains the event.

It's kind of like I want to select vertices from ROADS where the MEASURE_VAL is between the event FROM_MEASURE and TO_MEASURE, and if the MEASURE_VAL does not exactly equal the FROM_MEASURE or TO_MEASURE, then also include the preceding and/or following vertices (where applicable). In other words, I want to select the portion of the line that contains the event.

In other words, I want to select vertices from ROADS where the MEASURE_VAL is between the event FROM_MEASURE and TO_MEASURE, and if the MEASURE_VAL does not exactly equal the FROM_MEASURE or TO_MEASURE, then also include the preceding and/or following vertices (where applicable).

Said yet differently again, I want to select the portion of the line that contains the event.

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Updated/Clarified:

It's kind of like I want to select vertices from ROADS where the MEASURE_VAL is between the event FROM_MEASURE and TO_MEASURE, and if the MEASURE_VAL does not exactly equal the FROM_MEASURE or TO_MEASURE, then also include the preceding and/or following vertices (where applicable). In other words, I want to select the portion of the line that contains the event.

Updated/Clarified:

It's kind of like I want to select vertices from ROADS where the MEASURE_VAL is between the event FROM_MEASURE and TO_MEASURE, and if the MEASURE_VAL does not exactly equal the FROM_MEASURE or TO_MEASURE, then also include the preceding and/or following vertices (where applicable). In other words, I want to select the portion of the line that contains the event.

It's kind of like I want to select vertices from ROADS where the MEASURE_VAL is between the event FROM_MEASURE and TO_MEASURE, and if the MEASURE_VAL does not exactly equal the FROM_MEASURE or TO_MEASURE, then also include the preceding and/or following vertices (where applicable). In other words, I want to select the portion of the line that contains the event.

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Updated/Clarified: (Nov 20 9:30AM EST)

Updated/Clarified: (Nov 20 9:30AM EST)

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