Re: mysql as a spatial database backend

2004-04-24 Thread Jigal van Hemert
> 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,

RE: mysql as a spatial database backend

2004-04-23 Thread emierzwa
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 -Original Message- From: James S reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 7:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: mysql as a sp

Re: mysql as a spatial database backend

2004-04-23 Thread James S reid
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 -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To uns

Re: mysql as a spatial database backend

2004-04-22 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
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

mysql as a spatial database backend

2004-04-22 Thread Saurabh Data
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