I have been using spatial views with by editing the Configuration Document of
the database data connection, and it works with SQL Server 2008 and 2016...
Also, the version of the Maestro may cause the problems too.
I am using AIMS 2017 with Maestro 6.0m7 without error messages when I am
trying to
If I use a view I will have the problem that a view has no identifier, and
mapguide can't show the features. I am using Postgresql, I already tried to
use FDO schema overrides but the tool gave some errors.
Maybe I can assign the layer to a blank table and insert some features just
for the user ma
Here is the custom print (snipping tool) that we are using with Fusion:
1. The example here is using ASP .NET C# with MapGuide API
(http://mapguideAPIEnabledSite/PrintSelect.aspx)
2. Custom Invoke URL widget
PrintSelect.aspx:
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="PrintSelect.aspx
Hi madhurchanana,
I think we have similar discussion about this issue before...but seems we
all just work around the issue to achieve our goal...
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Problems-with-base-layers-td5298092.html#a5300545
I may spend sometime look into codes...when I am not so busy.
I
I agreed with Martin Morrison.
I will join two tables with PostgreSQL as one spatial view table.
If you would like to enable the selection for spatial view, you may check
out following link:
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/SQL-Server-Spatial-View-Selection-Issue-td5228068.html
However, if y
Why not do the join in a database view? Then let Mapguide use the view for
display?
Martin Morrison
Infrastructure Application Engineer/Systems Analyst
Engineering Design Systems, Inc.
540.345.1410
martin.morri...@edsi.com
www.edsi.com
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