Re: [mapguide-users] Is the problem of “King.Oracle”Or Oracle spatial 9i?
Simon Pelicon
simon at sl-king.com
Wed Dec 9 06:01:42 EST 2009
Hi!
Spatial operator SDO_ANYINTERACT is not defined in Oracle 9i.
SDO_ANYINTERACT is part of Oracle database since10g version.
Simon
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:19 AM, djonio <DJonio at miami-airport.com> wrote:
>
> I have not worked with 9i but a good Step #1 would be to turn trace on
> within
> Oracle and see exactly what is being sent.
> A 00904 looks pretty generic to me and could be just a "bubble up" from
> something else.
>
> r,
> dennis
>
> ORA-00904: string: invalid identifier
> Cause: The column name entered is either missing or invalid.
> Action: Enter a valid column name. A valid column name must begin with a
> letter, be less than or equal to 30 characters, and consist of only
> alphanumeric characters and the special characters $, _, and #. If it
> contains other characters, then it must be enclosed in double quotation
> marks. It may not be a reserved word.
>
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