Thanks Haris, do you know how I can create FDO layers from points in 
numerical columns using KingFdoClass without using MsSqlSpatial?    I 
tried running Fdo2Fdo but it required a Geometry column which, I assume, 
requires MsSqlSpatial

Thanks, 

Ian Elsinga




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Perhaps King.MsSqlSpatial provider can help you. 
Even if you don’t use MsSqlSpatial you can create FDO layer from points in 
numeric columns using KingFdoClass.
Truth is I haven’t tried it without MsSqlSpatial installed on SQL Server 
but I think it could work.
 
Haris
 
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I am using MGOS 1.2 RC2 and am experiencing a problem with an ODBC 
connected to SQL Server point source.    Points are displayed initially, 
but then eventually they are not displayed any longer.  Opening a new web 
browser does not help.  The only way I can get them to come back is to 
restart the MapGuide windows service - then the points will come back - 
for a few minutes of interaction.   

I am bringing back 1000 points from a SQL Server database.    This 
behaviour was the same in 1.2 RC1. 

This will obviously make mapguide unusable for our purposes - is there a 
problem with the ODBC FDO?   

I will be grateful for any assistance!   


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