RE: [mapguide-users] Major Feature Join Problems

2007-10-30 Thread IT-Joe Marvin
the wacky theme jumping. -joe From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jason Birch Sent: Mon 10/29/2007 11:14 PM To: MapGuide Users Mail List Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] Major Feature Join Problems Not much comfort in that :) Have you tried writing your

RE: [mapguide-users] Major Feature Join Problems

2007-10-29 Thread Jason Birch
Hi Jackie, I closed that under the assumption that it was a problem with the SHP-SDF translation in Studio. If you are seeing the problem under different circumstances, please re-open the ticket. If you have an additional package that you could create to show the problem with this new data,

RE: [mapguide-users] Major Feature Join Problems

2007-10-29 Thread Jackie Ng
I've opened a new trac ticket for this problem: http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/ticket/296 Perhaps you could note down your experiences for that ticket? - Jackie joecm wrote: We too are experiencing this problem when joining to a SQL 2000 view using the FDO provided via MG2008 enterprise.

RE: [mapguide-users] Major Feature Join Problems

2007-10-29 Thread Jackie Ng
Good to know I'm not a lone raving lunatic ;-) - Jackie joecm wrote: We too are experiencing this problem when joining to a SQL 2000 view using the FDO provided via MG2008 enterprise. In our case, joining a SQL View to a SHP file (imported layer, but not converted to SDF) results in

RE: [mapguide-users] Major Feature Join Problems

2007-10-29 Thread Jason Birch
Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] Major Feature Join Problems We too are experiencing this problem when joining to a SQL 2000 view using the FDO provided via MG2008 enterprise. In our case, joining a SQL View to a SHP file (imported layer, but not converted to SDF) results in these wacky jumping themes

RE: [mapguide-users] Major Feature Join Problems

2007-10-29 Thread IT-Joe Marvin
We too are experiencing this problem when joining to a SQL 2000 view using the FDO provided via MG2008 enterprise. In our case, joining a SQL View to a SHP file (imported layer, but not converted to SDF) results in these wacky jumping themes. At least it seems we are not alone. -joe