Using JOIN for querying

DrDik richard.martin at TASCOMI.COM
Wed Aug 8 04:25:05 PDT 2007


Hi Maricris
        
        I've read your posts in this problem and I have a question or two.
I've been
        to your site:http://gis.pids.gov.ph/ and it's exactly what I need to
do! 
        Can you help?
        
        I am using mapbender as the mapping frontend to mapserver.  I have a
map
        file much like yours... can you either email me or post your final
map file
        and relater .html files?  If you are able to I'll publish how I got
it all
        to work with your help with a idiot guide and some dummy data - this
seems
        to be a popular request without a definitive answer, but from your
site I
        can see you got it working perfectly!  Hopefully you'll be able to
help.
        
        Many thanks
        Richard
        

cris ricana wrote:
> 
>> In the template file where the results should show, use the format
>> "[<join_name>_<fieldname>]" for dbf and mysql joins and
>> "[<join_name>_<fieldname>]" for csv joins. For example, I'm using
>> [reg_join_2] to access data from the 2nd column of my csv file.
> 
> Correction:
> "[<join_name>_<fieldname>]" for dbf and mysql joins and
> "[<join_name>_<fieldcolumn>]" for csv joins
> 
> Maricris
> 
> 

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