K;
I believe you are real close.
Here are the requirements for the SelectSeries1 version.
In order for an Oracle table to be recognized as a feature, the following criteria must also be met:
HTH
Jerry
Owner consultant at Surell Consulting AB
The note......
"primary key is required to enable versioning using the standard versioning system of the Oracle Workspace Manager."
is probably confusing you a bit.
If you do not version the tables in Oracle spatial, then the assumption is you are not going to post edits back, and thus the feature instances are read only. Placing a table into a versioned state assumes that the data is going to be edited. This comes form the Oracle side, and Bentley Map is honoring that design. Thus the note in the requirements concerning the primary key and versioned tables. If you have versioned a table, you need the primary key to keep track of the versioning information. We are just saying that this key needs to be a simple primary key.
Hi again,
I would really like to know if anyone has a solution to this problem. It can't be that Bentley Map cannot read/display spatial tables with compound primary keys.
Regards,
Krister Surell
Hi Kirster. Bentley Map effectively does not support compound primary keys at the moment for registered features or ad-hoc Oracle connections. However, you can still read your data using the Interoperability dialog. You can add an "import" entry and choose the "Add Oracle (read-only)" option. This should list your missing tables.
Hope this helps,
Martin