[fdo-users] getting data using SHP provider

VJ jorg.verstraete at telin.ugent.be
Fri Feb 20 10:05:08 EST 2009



Dan Stoica wrote:
> 
> Assuming signs.shp exists, how your connection string looks like?
> 


The connectionstring reads:
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DefaultFileLocation=D:\gis_db_interface\sample_data\;TemporaryFileLocation=D:\temp;
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It was created with the commands
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ConnDict->SetProperty(L"DefaultFileLocation",
L"D:\\gis_db_interface\\sample_data\\");
ConnDict->SetProperty(L"TemporaryFileLocation", L"D:\\temp");
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The directory holds Signs.shp, Signs.dbf, Signs.idx, Signs.prj, Signs.sbn,
Signs.sbx, Signs.shx. The shapefile opens (and shows all attributes) in
udig. I also tried with another set of files, but with the same result.




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