[fdo-users] Can you execute an FDO Spatial filter on x, y datain oledb datasource?

Crispin Hoult crispin.hoult at 1spatial.com
Tue Apr 29 04:37:04 EDT 2008


Hi,

I saw this - did Ross or Alan forward to you a txt I send from Paris
with a similar solution, ie that you just put "Geometry" in as the
spatial filter column.

The 'correct' way to do this is to use the get capabilities of the
provider to query the geom columns.

So - are UC4 and UC5 done?

 Crispin


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[mailto:fdo-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Nick Adams
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Subject: RE: [fdo-users] Can you execute an FDO Spatial filter on x,y
datain oledb datasource?




Gavin Cramer wrote:
> 
> Hi, Nick.  You should be able to do this now via the FDO ODBC
Provider. 
> It maps X and Y ordinate columns to a property named 'Geometry'.  It 
> natively does this for columns named 'X', 'Y', 'x' or 'y' (and 
> optionally 'Z'/'z').  I believe that both Map3D and MapGuide also add 
> their own logic to sense columns with names like 'LATITUDE' and 
> 'LONGITUDE' as well as having schema menus where you can map any other

> numeric columns to be the ordinates.
> 
> Does this help?
> 
> Gavin
> 
> 

Thanks Gavin, it worked like a charm. 

Nick
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