It's working now. Great. Thanks for the help, and the plugin. I had an
older version of .NET 2.0 on my machine (WinXP x64). Upgrading to .NET
3.0/3.5 did the trick.
And thanks for the discussion. With the availability of this plugin
(PostGISViewer), OpenJump, several QGIS plugins, and the Po
John,
MapWindow6 or .NET 4.0 don't need to be installed,
1) just download
http://dl.free.fr/icO8LcHoa PostGISViewer and decompress it like follow :
http://old.nabble.com/file/p30902546/directory_postgisviewer.jpg
2) define the binaries directory in PgAdmin III Preferences :
http://old.nab
Thanks for the reference. I love the idea of a map viewer plugin for
pgAdmin. I wasn't aware of this plugin. Unfortunately, I could not get it
to work through pgAdmin III 1.12 (error: "pgviewer encountered a problem and
needs to close") Off-hand, does it require MapWindow6 or .NET 4.0 to be
i
John,
I developed a plugin for PgAdmin III to visualize PostGIS data.
Go to the following link
http://ageoguy.blogspot.com/2010/06/plugin-pgadmin-iii-postgisviewer-suite.html
postgisviewer a plugin for PgAdmin III
on my blog where you can download it and you will find a tutorial (in
french) t
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; It may help to download small parts of large datasets.
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> I'm sure this has been asked many times but haven't found a definitive or
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> Is there a postgis client that supports spatial, ad hoc queries and r
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> Is there a postgis cli
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I'm sure this has been asked many times but haven't found a definitive or
consensus answer...
Is there a post
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 12:25:12PM -0500, John Callahan wrote:
> I haven't seen a place where QGIS supports ad hoc queries.
See RT Sql Layer [1][2] from faunalia plugins repository [3]
[1] http://www.faunalia.it/qgis/rt_sql_layer.zip
[2] http://www.faunalia.it/qgis/rt_sql_layer.experimental.zip
I'm sure this has been asked many times but haven't found a definitive or
consensus answer...
Is there a postgis client that supports spatial, ad hoc queries and returns
those results to a map? This would include simple (and more complex) SELECT
statements but also other queries with spatial resu
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