schemas. Or I can create a
cross-schema view if it is read-only.
I think I'd rather have development go toward fixing the current issues
and bugs with the provider so that it is up to par with the capabilities
of other PostgreSQL client software, such as ODBC and QGIS.
-
h.
Jason
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[mailto:fdo-internals-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Orest Halustchak
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 6:55 AM
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Subject: [fdo-internals] RE: PostGIS provider connection question
Hi,
Does anyone have any thought
Hi Don,
I'm assuming you mean UTM zone?
For UTM, given the zone number the formula for central meridian is: zone * 6 -
183
UTM zones are 6 degrees wide.
>From this, you can generate the math for going in the other direction.
Thanks,
Orest.
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operations. I'd be interested to see the answer to
this question; perhaps it would be good to ask on mapguide-users too?
Maybe we should build a phone-home feature into FDO so we can count actual
usage of the providers... just kidding :)
Jason
From: Orest Halustchak
Subject: [fdo-users] Any
Hi,
Have a look at: http://fdo.osgeo.org/
There is a beta sql server 2008 provider available that works with the recent
CTP versions of SQL Server 2008.
Thanks,
Orest.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Berdel, Brian
Sent: Wednesday, March
Hi Ismael,
SDF does allow a new property definition to be added to an existing class (if
there is data already in the class, the new property needs to allow nulls).
There is no gui in MG that exposes this, though. Do you have a copy of Map3D?
If so, the Map3D schema editor will allow you to mod