Behalf Of Big Tom
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 10:19 PM
To: mapguide-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] Select points problem
Big Tom wrote:
>
>
>
> Big Tom wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Jackie Ng wrote:
>>>
>>> In Maestro, does
Big Tom wrote:
>
>
>
> Big Tom wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Jackie Ng wrote:
>>>
>>> In Maestro, does this PK show up as the key column? If not have you set
>>> it?
>>>
>>> - Jackie
>>>
>>>
>>> Big Tom wrote:
Big Tom wrote:
>
>
> Jackie Ng wrote:
>>
>> Hav
Big Tom wrote:
>
>
>
> Jackie Ng wrote:
>>
>> In Maestro, does this PK show up as the key column? If not have you set
>> it?
>>
>> - Jackie
>>
>>
>> Big Tom wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Big Tom wrote:
Jackie Ng wrote:
>
> Have you defined a primary key for that point tab
In Maestro, does this PK show up as the key column? If not have you set it?
- Jackie
Have you defined a primary key for that point table?
- Jackie
Check that the datasource has a X, Y and Z value even if it only requires an X,
Y just assign one of the X, Y columns to the Z and retry, h
In Maestro, does this PK show up as the key column? If not have you set it?
- Jackie
Have you defined a primary key for that point table?
- Jackie
Check that the datasource has a X, Y and Z value even if it only requires an X,
Y just assign one of the X, Y columns to the Z and retry, had
Have you defined a primary key for that point table?
- Jackie
Check that the datasource has a X, Y and Z value even if it only requires an X,
Y just assign one of the X, Y columns to the Z and retry, had this problem a
while ago and this seemed to fix it.
Good luck
I try this:
MDSYS.SDO
Have you defined a primary key for that point table?
- Jackie
Check that the datasource has a X, Y and Z value even if it only requires an X,
Y just assign one of the X, Y columns to the Z and retry, had this problem a
while ago and this seemed to fix it.
Good luck
I try this:
MDSYS.SDO
Have you defined a primary key for that point table?
- Jackie
Check that the datasource has a X, Y and Z value even if it only requires an X,
Y just assign one of the X, Y columns to the Z and retry, had this problem a
while ago and this seemed to fix it.
Good luck
I try this:
MDSYS.SDO_G
Check that the datasource has a X, Y and Z value even if it only requires an X,
Y just assign one of the X, Y columns to the Z and retry, had this problem a
while ago and this seemed to fix it.
Good luck
I try this:
MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY(
2001,
NULL,
MDSYS.SD
Check that the datasource has a X, Y and Z value even if it only requires an X,
Y just assign one of the X, Y columns to the Z and retry, had this problem a
while ago and this seemed to fix it.
Good luck
Trying this:
MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY(
2001,
NULL,
MDSYS
Check that the datasource has a X, Y and Z value even if it only requires an X,
Y just assign one of the X, Y columns to the Z and retry, had this problem a
while ago and this seemed to fix it.
Good luck
--
View this message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Select-points-problem-tp2640686p264
Hi!
Do you have for your point table primary key assigned.
Table must have a primary key assigned for selection to work.
Simon
Big Tom wrote:
Hi guys!
I try to find an answer here, but everything I trying doesn't work
The Layer "Pontos" display points (data source from Oracle using King Or
Hi guys!
I try to find an answer here, but everything I trying doesn't work
The Layer "Pontos" display points (data source from Oracle using King Oracle)
and Selectable Option is marked
Click in area works
but select point in a region
or clicking in the point
doesn't work
What's wr
13 matches
Mail list logo