[mapserver-users] Mapserver WMS time support with Oracle

D. Nappo domenico.nappo at gmail.com
Tue Jan 21 06:18:03 PST 2014


...but unfortunately MapServer wms time support doesn't include that format:

http://mapserver.org/it/ogc/wms_time.html


2014/1/21 D. Nappo <domenico.nappo at gmail.com>

> Many thanks!
> It helped: the default date format in our system is DD-Mon-RR and I found
> it out with SELECT * FROM nls_database_parameters WHERE parameter LIKE
> '%DATE%'
>
>
>
> 2014/1/20 Umberto Nicoletti <umberto.nicoletti at gmail.com>
>
>> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:44 PM, D. Nappo <domenico.nappo at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I couldn't figure out how to solve this. I have a layer so configured:
>>>
>>> LAYER
>>>       NAME "layer"
>>>       TYPE point
>>>       CONNECTION "conn_string...."
>>>       CONNECTIONTYPE ORACLESPATIAL
>>>       TEMPLATE     "templates/hotspot_template.html"
>>>       DATA "SHAPE FROM (SELECT POINT as SHAPE, ACQ_DATE, ACQ_TIME,
>>> SATELLITE, CONFIDENCE, VERSION, BRIGHT_T31, FRP FROM
>>> gwsprd.HOT_SPOTS_MODIS) using unique OGR_FID"
>>>       METADATA
>>>             "wms_title"             "WMS test"
>>>             "wms_srs"               "EPSG:4326"
>>>             "wms_extent"            "-180 -90 180 90"
>>>             "wms_timeextent" "2000-01-01/2020-12-31"
>>>             "wms_timeitem" "acq_date"
>>>             "wms_timedefault" "2014-01-01"
>>>             "wms_timeformat" "YYYY-MM-DD"
>>>
>>
>>
>> Try with this:
>>
>> "wms_timeformat" "DD-MM-YY"
>>
>> it is the default format Oracle expects when converting a string to a
>> date and no format has been explicitly provided.
>>
>> Hth,
>> Umberto
>>
>>
>>
>>>             "wms_enable_request" "*"
>>>         END
>>> CLASS
>>>             SYMBOL 'circle'
>>>             SIZE 2
>>>             COLOR        255 0 0
>>>         END
>>>     END
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now, the date column in the oracle table is the acq_date field.
>>>
>>>
>>> The problem is that Mapserver translates that with a wrong oracle query
>>> (which it works in postgreslq, I guess):
>>>
>>> SELECT OGR_FID,rownum, SHAPE FROM
>>> (SELECT OGR_FID, POINT as SHAPE,  ACQ_DATE, ACQ_TIME, SATELLITE,
>>> CONFIDENCE, VERSION, BRIGHT_T31, FRP FROM gwsprd.HOT_SPOTS_MODIS)
>>> WHERE  acq_date = '2014-01-16'
>>>
>>>
>>> The query above uses a wrong filter and it gives the error:
>>>
>>> ORA-01861: literal does not match format string
>>>
>>>
>>> How can I tell to Mapserver to use a correct query??? Or do I missing
>>> anyhting???
>>> Something like:
>>>
>>> WHERE acq_date = to_date('2014-01-16','YYYY-MM-DD')
>>>
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>>
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