just try the SQL definition of your map file in a normal query client
like Pgadmin (dropping the parts starting with "USING..."). It will
probably not work either... I would strongly recommend to *not* use
upper case characters in Postgres columns unless you really know how to
handle them, and
I could just guess that your extent settings in the map file are not
corresponding to the actual coordinate range of your data (and the data
projection), but I don't know your full set up. It's therefore that I
asked you to follow the steps in the FAQ's to narrow down the problem.
regarding the
hello i am experiencing a very strange behaviour in a p.mapper mapfile
i hope i can explain it properly
i have a postgis layer defintiion that was not working. I spent many hours
changing it in order to realize where is the problem also because the simple
defintion
DATA "the_geom from (select *
Hi Thomas,
thx for your help, now it's working fine.
Gruss,
Thomas
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Thomas Raffin [mailto:traf...@sirap.fr]
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Februar 2010 11:54
An: BSAP (Thomas Andres)
Cc: pmapper-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [pmapper-users] (Re:Drawing Pl