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consolo!">That's a consolation! </span><span title=";)">;)<br></span><span title="Obrigada pelas informações!">Thanks for the info! </span><span title="Deve ser um detalhe..."><br>Can be a detail...</span></span><br>
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publicarei aqui!">If I find out what's happening, I will publish here!</span></span><br>Thank you!<br><br><br>--<br>Daiane<br><br><br>> <br>>>ANGLE does work with Oracle Spatial.<br>><br>>Mike<br>><br>
><br>>-- <br>>Michael Smith<br>>RSGIS Center<br>>US Army Corps of Engineers<br><br><br><br><br>On 3/30/10 7:56 PM, "Daniel Morissette" <<a href="http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users">dmorissette at mapgears.com</a>> wrote:<br>
<br>><i> Daiane Azevedo de Fraga wrote:<br></i>>><i> Hello everyone!<br></i>>><i> <br></i>>><i> I wonder if ANGLE accepts an attribute that comes from a table in a<br></i>>><i> database, eg Oracle Spatial? Either he accepts only one attribute of a DBF?<br>
</i>>><i> <br></i>><i> <br></i>><i> Yes, that should work for all connection types (but I didn't test oracle<br></i>><i> spatial specifically myself).<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i> Daniel<br></i><br></pre>
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