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Fri, Oct 9 2015 8:27 AM
We use pure SDO. We do not use binary. We CAN query the data. We can register the data. The problem is that no matter what we try the data files will not show up in the viewport or only one file will appear in the viewport when there should be dozens.
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Fri, Oct 9 2015 8:27 AM
We use pure SDO. We do not use binary. We CAN query the data. We can register the data. The problem is that no matter what we try the data files will not show up in the viewport or only one file will appear in the viewport when there should be dozens.
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Jerry Walter - Bentley
Fri, Oct 9 2015 9:25 AM
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There may be a mix of terminology here, so bear with me.
"No matter what we try the data files do not show up in the the viewport".
This sounds like you are doing a automated process to extract the data from the spatial database into 'files'. I suspect these are dgn files. Is the ProjectWise Oracle Spatial Connector involved here ? Is this assumption correct ?
If you are not using the ProjectWise Oracle Connector, then the usual workflow is to open a dgn file in Map, using the workspace created in the GSA, navigate to the Interoperability and connect to the registered Spatial database ( Oracle in this case). Log onto the spatial database and select the layers you wish to retrieve into the drawing. At this point you select one or more of the layers and 'query' the layer graphics into the drawing.
When in the GSA, you needed to define the graphics parameters ( level, color, weight, linestyle, etc.) to display in the dgn file. The geometry should display in the dgn file using these attributes you defined in the GSA.
Please let us know what environment you are in, that may assist in the resolution.
Thanks!
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Fri, Oct 9 2015 9:30 AM
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"If you are not using the ProjectWise Oracle Connector, then the usual workflow is to open a dgn file in Map, using the workspace created in the GSA, navigate to the Interoperability and connect to the registered Spatial database ( Oracle in this case). Log onto the spatial database and select the layers you wish to retrieve into the drawing. At this point you select one or more of the layers and 'query' the layer graphics into the drawing."
This is exactly the workflow we are using. (Not ProjectWise Oracle Connector.) We can see the registered features. We can import them, connect to them and query them. They simply will not appear in the view once we set a data point in the view after performing a query. In my case, one would appear, but not the others that were queried. Dan has my contact information--perhaps this would be simpler with a phone call and then I could post the results once we get it working?
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sebastien.cote
Fri, Oct 9 2015 10:42 AM
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Hello Theresa,
Can it be only a zoom level criteria that is ON for the queried features defined in your Geospatial Administrator schema ?
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Sebastien Cote
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