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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Affects Versions:
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2.1.4, 2.1.3 |
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Assignee:
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Andrea Aime
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Components:
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SQLServer |
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Created:
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18/Jun/12 4:20 PM
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Description:
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I have used FME to upload an autocad drawing to SQL Server 2012 Spatial. When I connect to the SQL Server 2012 from Geoserver I am able to see the appropriate layers. When I try to publish a layer, I must select a Declared CRS. Since a CRS is not provided in the source data, I select one from the Geoserver dialog. Then, when I click the Compute From Data I get the following error at the bottom of the stacktrace:
No code "EPSG:0" from authority "European Petroleum Survey Group" found for object of type "IdentifiedObject".
I could provide the entire stacktrace if it would be helpful.
I validated that the geometry field in the sql server db is valid.
Thanks,
Bernie
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Environment:
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Windows 7, SQL Server 2012 Spatial, Geoserver 2.1.4/2.1.3
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Fix Versions:
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2.1.x |
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Project:
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GeoServer
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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Bernhard Kamps
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