I'm a real newbie at Mapguide OS so please bear with me. I'm trying to create a data connection to both MySQL and PostGIS databases using Maestro. In both instances I can create a connection and the test connection returning true. Although I get the error message "The resource had the following warnings: Spatial context extent appears to be invalid (or default) and No schemas found in datasource. Even if I use "Validate resources" I get the same messages. How is it possible to set the spatial context and also enforce the connection to find the schemas? When I try to create a layer there are no tables within the resource settings schema drop down list.
In both MySQL and PostGIS I have tables with geometries, primary key created on the id column and a spatial index. Using QGIS I can load data and review the data, so I'm fairly sure that the data is in the correct format. Within Oracle Spatial there is the USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA storing the spatial extents information, is there something similar within MySQL that I have missed? The MySQL connection details: provider OSGeo.MySQL server localhost:3306 Database my_db using specified credentials db_user (this is a database user defined within the MySQL database with DBA privileges on the db) I'm using Mapguide Server 2.1.0.4283 with FDO objects selected during install , so MySQL and PostGIS version 3.4 Mapguide Maestro 2.1.4.5245 Windows 7 enterprise MySQL 5.5.8 Postgres 8.4 with PostGIS 1.5 I'd really appreciate any help, as I've spent a couple of days trying to resolve this with no results. Kerryne
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