Problems with gINT Site Map using SQL Server

Problem 1

There isn't a 0 in the layer list and when I try to save it prompts me to name a gdw file.

Solution 1

From SSMS insert a record for your current project into [GIDPAGE]

INSERT INTO [dbo].[GIDPAGE]
           ([gINTProjectID],[PageType],[Name],[Date],[Description],[Thumbnail],[Properties])
     VALUES
           (<your project id>,128,'',NULL,'',NULL,NULL)

Problem 2

Can't save INPUT Site Map data when using gINT Pro Plus with SQL Server.

Solution 2

From SSMS run this query 

SELECT * FROM [dbo].[GIDPAGE] where PageType = 128 

If a row shows Name, Date and Description set to NULL, then delete this row. e.g. 

DELETE FROM [dbo].[GIDPAGE] WHERE [PageID]= <ID>

Problem 3

After importing a DXF file that has many layers, layers don't save or nothing is saved. You may need to go to INPUT and return to Site Map to see this.

Solution 3

Edit the DXF file in GCT to have all elements on on layer, and them import it into gINT.