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combining the primary key columns into single one be creating a
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<FONT size=2 face=Tahoma>geographika<SPAN class=537173210-29032011><FONT
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<DIV></DIV> Hi<BR><BR><I>[Message resent as it got added to a previous
discussion - thanks ThunderBird..]</I><BR><BR>I have a feature table which I'm
serving out as a WFS. It has a two column unique index - is there support for
this in a LAYER definition in a mapfile?<BR><BR>E.g. DATA "GEOM from mytable
USING SRID=29902 USING UNIQUE Field1,Field2<BR><BR>I presume not as I've tried
a few combinations with no success, but just wondered if this is possible. I'm
using a SQL Server 2008 connection. <BR>Thanks for any
help,<BR><BR>Seth<BR><BR>
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