Hello Jeff, yes, this looks better. > $ ogrinfo ./shapes_join/join.csv join -summary > INFO: Open of `./shapes_join/join.csv' > using driver `CSV' successful. > > Layer name: join > Geometry: None > Feature Count: 208 > Layer SRS WKT: > (unknown) > osm_id: String (0.0) > name_join: String (0.0)
but the join in mapserver still doesn't work. Jörg Am 13.03.2014 13:39, schrieb Jeff McKenna: > On 2014-03-13, 9:36 AM, Jeff McKenna wrote: >> On 2014-03-13, 7:07 AM, Jörg Thomsen wrote: >>> >>> >>> $ ogrinfo join.csv lookup -summary >>> INFO: Open of `join.csv' >>> using driver `CSV' successful. >>> FAILURE: Couldn't fetch requested layer lookup! >>> >>> This is my only hint but unfortunatly I don't know what ogr wants to >>> tell me. >>> >> >> You seem to be following my examples very closely from >> http://www.mapserver.org/mapfile/join.html#example-3-join-from-shape-dataset-to-csv-file >> which is good, but be careful, "lookup" in my example is the OGR >> layername; in your case it will be different. You should just try >> "ogrinfo join.csv" to get a list of available layers through OGR. See >> some examples of that in action: >> http://mapserver.org/input/vector/ogr.html#how-to-use-ogrinfo >> > > Ah but I almost forgot the most important switch for layernames: > ""ogrinfo join.csv -summary" > > Good luck there! > > -jeff > > > > _______________________________________________ mapserver-users mailing list mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users