To see non-spatial tables you need to use KingFdoClass metadata table.
Add rows for non-spatial tables to the metadata table.

If you are accessing Oracle schema which has both non-spatial and
spatial tables you should be able to spatial table if they are
registered in SDO_METADATA_TABLE ( spatial index created).

Haris

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[mailto:mapguide-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Stephane
Viviand
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Subject: [mapguide-users] SL-King and none feature class tables


We are using latest SL-King oracle provider to access an existing oracle
schema, which contains tables with geometries and some others without
geometries. 
In this case, we don't see any table in MapGuide Studio, and can't
create
any map.
If I'm connecting to a schema containing only spatial data table, I can
see
my tables containing geometry.

Is there something special to do on my existing schema to view all the
tables (containing geometry and not containing geometries).

Thanks in advance
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