I am trying to use uDig 1.1.RC4 to view a subset of records from a Postgres table. The table contains 50 or 60 thousand records, I'm try to view a few hundred. I am interested in doing this on a read-only basis, using uDig as a data-inspection tool, so editing doesn't come into play. I didn't see any way to accomplish this through the style specifications (putting aside overhead issues, the query I use to develop the subset depends on the SQL LIKE operation). Anyway, I had the idea of creating an SQL View and reading the data from the view rather than from the actual table.
The uDIG GUI recognizes the SQL view and allows me to add it to a map. Unfortunately, uDig does not appear to pull back any data. Nothing plots and I get a zero feature count. Did I miss a procedure? Do I have to do something extra in PostGIS to enable it to identify the geometry attribute in the SQL view? --- Gary W. Lucas, Senior Software Engineer Sonalysts, Inc 215 Parkway North Waterford, CT 06320 (860) 326-3682 _______________________________________________ User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig) http://udig.refractions.net http://lists.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/udig-devel
