Hi Steve...
Any update on MSSQL2008 driver to solve that bug?
Thanks
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Steve Lime steve.l...@dnr.state.mn.uswrote:
Probably. Does a point query work? I reassigned the ticket to the keeper
of the SQLServer
driver in hopes that it gets attention.
Curiously,
Thanks Steve...
Trying execute a query point like that:
Hey Steve...
Yes I had...
QUERYMAP
COLOR 255 0 0
SIZE -1 -1
STATUS ON
STYLE hilite
END
With Status OFF I got that :
Content-type: text/html
Using MSSQL2008
Paul
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 6:13 PM, Steve Lime steve.l...@dnr.state.mn.uswrote:
Do you have a querymap object configured with
Odd. Unfortunately I can't debug anything related to MSSQL2008, perhaps
the driver isn't
supporting functions necessary to complete a query?
Steve
On 10/30/2009 at 6:33 AM, in message
33fad6880910300433i342c619am99935a6078966...@mail.gmail.com, Paul
james
paulj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Steve...
I think so...
Is it related with that ticket?
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3058
Paul
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Steve Lime steve.l...@dnr.state.mn.uswrote:
Odd. Unfortunately I can't debug anything related to MSSQL2008, perhaps
the driver isn't
supporting functions necessary
Probably. Does a point query work? I reassigned the ticket to the keeper
of the SQLServer
driver in hopes that it gets attention.
Curiously, have you tried 5.6 at all with SQLServer?
Steve
On 10/30/2009 at 12:22 PM, in message
33fad6880910301022s40c76f88ha011362964e21...@mail.gmail.com, Paul
Hello guys...
I´m got this error when trying to execute a Nquery :
I'm no expert on this one, but . . .
If you do an NQUERY Mapserver needs to know which layer you plan on
querying, either by name, explicitly through the call (layer=??) or by
having the mapfile give them up by default (STATUS=default ??), either
way, mapserver need to know somehow what to apply
It´s not the case... I´m using Layers on URL and the output is in
template.html...
I executed the same test using POSTGIS connection, and It worked fine ,,, I
got my template filled up as result...
Is there any difference using nquery with MSSQL2008 or maybe is a bug ?
Thanks
Paul
On Thu, Oct
Do you have a querymap object configured with status on? I would guess
so in order to see that
error. What happens if you set STATUS OFF in the querymap?
On 10/29/2009 at 7:57 AM, in message
33fad6880910290557m71ee3fdatd470590e3256f...@mail.gmail.com, Paul
james
paulj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
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