> Ive posted thsi query twice and got no reply - Im sure somebody must know
> thw answer!!!
>
> whast the field length limitations for insertion of a WKT string into a
> geometry column?
Maybe it's because
1) not many people use spatial data in MySQL
2) the question is rather theoretical
> yours,
create stmt and insert sql and I'll be happy to
try it again. I am using the latest source code build of 4.1.2 from
BitKeeper on XP.
Ed
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From: James S reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 7:12 AM
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Subject: Re: mysql as a sp
Ive posted thsi query twice and got no reply - Im sure somebody must know
thw answer!!!
whast the field length limitations for insertion of a WKT string into a
geometry column?
yours, close to giving up
james
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 02:07:43AM +, Saurabh Data wrote:
>
> Dear users.
>
> I havent found any documentation for the interoperability/compatibility of
> MySQL with other open source tools as a spatial database backend.
>
> Is is because, MySQL provides limited functions for spatial analys
Dear users.
I havent found any documentation for the interoperability/compatibility of
MySQL with other open source tools as a spatial database backend.
Is is because, MySQL provides limited functions for spatial analysis and
fuctions to test spatial relationship between spatial object ?
Howev