Hi Marin, Jukka nad Michael,
thanks for your mails.
I will do some tests on the next week and post my results
Thanks again.
Peppe
--- Gio 11/2/10, Martin Davis ha scritto:
> Da: Martin Davis
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Find/Substitute geometries
> A: "OpenJump develop and use&quo
nough in making SQL queries for giving any advanced examples.
> However, I feel that OpenJUMP and Spatialite is a good combination for
> learning.
>
> -Jukka-
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> -----Alkuperäinen viesti-----
> Lähettäjä: Giuseppe Aruta [mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.
> Peppe
>
> --- Mer 10/2/10, Martin Davis ha scritto:
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>> Da: Martin Davis
>> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Find/Substitute geometries
>> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
>> Data: Mercoledì 10 febbraio 2010, 19:52
>> Guiseppe,
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>> S
combination for
> learning.
>
> -Jukka-
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> -----Alkuperäinen viesti-
> Lähettäjä: Giuseppe Aruta [mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it]
> Lähetetty: to 11.2.2010 12:54
> Vastaanottaja: OpenJump develop and use
> Aihe: Re: [JPP-Devel] Find/Substitute geo
-Alkuperäinen viesti-
Lähettäjä: Giuseppe Aruta [mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it]
Lähetetty: to 11.2.2010 12:54
Vastaanottaja: OpenJump develop and use
Aihe: Re: [JPP-Devel] Find/Substitute geometries
Hi Michael.
your right: cadplan could be an alternative. Unfortunately I need to return m
ds
Peppe
PS: AFAIR there was a project to have a JEQL shell for OJ.
--- Mer 10/2/10, Michaël Michaud ha scritto:
> Da: Michaël Michaud
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Find/Substitute geometries
> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
> Data: Mercoledì 10 febbraio 2010, 22:34
> Hi Giuse
Peppe
--- Mer 10/2/10, Martin Davis ha scritto:
> Da: Martin Davis
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Find/Substitute geometries
> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
> Data: Mercoledì 10 febbraio 2010, 19:52
> Guiseppe,
>
> So what you want is to produce a new lay
Hi Giuseppe,
> Hi all,
> this would sound strange, but it would be useful if people have to add
> "blocks" (geometries) on a workbench.
> To explain what I mean I give a sample:
>
> a) I have a layer of points with their own attributes. These points
> represents, for instance, wells and the attri
Guiseppe,
So what you want is to produce a new layer which contains copies of a
"template" geometry, each one centred at a point of another layer, and
carrying the attributes of those points?
You can do this now using JEQL.
http://tsusiatsoftware.net/jeql/main.html
Martin
Giuseppe Aruta wrot
Hi all,
this would sound strange, but it would be useful if people have to add "blocks"
(geometries) on a workbench.
To explain what I mean I give a sample:
a) I have a layer of points with their own attributes. These points represents,
for instance, wells and the attributes are the owners, the
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