What version of Oracle are you using? If you are using 10g or higher it
comes with Oracle Locator free. Oracle Locator is like Oracle Spatial
Lite. We are using this for point data and polygons for our MapServer.
- Tim
Timothy J Nolte - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Planning Engineer
iPCS Wirel
This is exciting news! I am using Oracle 10g and get Oracle Locator
free but how do I map data from Oracle Locator? Are you doing a
JOIN+FILTER? Can you share a LAYER snippet from your MAP file?
Cheers, Bill
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Nolte, Tim
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> What version of Or
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> Network Planning Engineer
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>> -Original Message---
>> stored right in the database table. There are tools to import shapefiles
>> into Oracle. If your data is points you can build insert statements to
>> populated your geometry columns. You're probably going to want to do
>> some reading up on Oracle spatial.
>>
>