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From: Andreas Mosmann on 5 Mar 2010 12:11 Hi ng, does anybody know a place, where I can find information about Oracle Spatial functionality? I like to learn something about these features and so I look for a place, where I can find information or can ask other people using this. I am also interested in tutorials or something like this. Does anybody know, whether there are routing- functions available for this? Any experiences? Thank you Andreas Interesting versions are Oracle 9,10 and 11 I learned something about spatial functionality of PostgreSQL and PostGIS so it is not totally new for me. -- wenn email, dann AndreasMosmann <bei> web <punkt> de
From: Andreas Mosmann on 10 Mar 2010 12:12 Andreas Mosmann schrieb am 05.03.2010 in <1267809068(a)user.newsoffice.de>: > Hi ng, > does anybody know a place, where I can find information about Oracle > Spatial functionality? > I like to learn something about these features and so I look for a > place, where I can find information or can ask other people using this. > I am also interested in tutorials or something like this. > Does anybody know, whether there are routing- functions available for > this? > Any experiences? > Thank you > Andreas > Interesting versions are Oracle 9,10 and 11 > I learned something about spatial functionality of PostgreSQL and > PostGIS so it is not totally new for me. Doesn't really know anybody anything about it or is this a mystery? -- wenn email, dann AndreasMosmann <bei> web <punkt> de
From: joel garry on 10 Mar 2010 12:29 On Mar 10, 9:12 am, Andreas Mosmann <mosm...(a)expires-31-03-2010.news- group.org> wrote: > Andreas Mosmann schrieb am 05.03.2010 in > <1267809...(a)user.newsoffice.de>: > > > Hi ng, > > does anybody know a place, where I can find information about Oracle > > Spatial functionality? > > I like to learn something about these features and so I look for a > > place, where I can find information or can ask other people using this. > > I am also interested in tutorials or something like this. > > Does anybody know, whether there are routing- functions available for > > this? > > Any experiences? > > Thank you > > Andreas > > Interesting versions are Oracle 9,10 and 11 > > I learned something about spatial functionality of PostgreSQL and > > PostGIS so it is not totally new for me. > > Doesn't really know anybody anything about it or is this a mystery? > > -- > wenn email, dann AndreasMosmann <bei> web <punkt> de It's a mystery to me. Try http://lmgtfy.com/?q=hans+forbrich+spatial jg -- @home.com is bogus. http://iggyfernandez.wordpress.com/2010/03/07/dilbert-was-a-database-administrator-part-i/
From: Shakespeare on 12 Mar 2010 02:56 Op 10-3-2010 18:29, joel garry schreef: > On Mar 10, 9:12 am, Andreas Mosmann<mosm...(a)expires-31-03-2010.news- > group.org> wrote: >> Andreas Mosmann schrieb am 05.03.2010 in >> <1267809...(a)user.newsoffice.de>: >> >>> Hi ng, >>> does anybody know a place, where I can find information about Oracle >>> Spatial functionality? >>> I like to learn something about these features and so I look for a >>> place, where I can find information or can ask other people using this. >>> I am also interested in tutorials or something like this. >>> Does anybody know, whether there are routing- functions available for >>> this? >>> Any experiences? >>> Thank you >>> Andreas >>> Interesting versions are Oracle 9,10 and 11 >>> I learned something about spatial functionality of PostgreSQL and >>> PostGIS so it is not totally new for me. >> >> Doesn't really know anybody anything about it or is this a mystery? >> >> -- >> wenn email, dann AndreasMosmann<bei> web<punkt> de > > It's a mystery to me. Try > http://lmgtfy.com/?q=hans+forbrich+spatial > > jg > -- > @home.com is bogus. > http://iggyfernandez.wordpress.com/2010/03/07/dilbert-was-a-database-administrator-part-i/ Or this one: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14255.pdf Routing is described in Appendix C Note that Oracle Spatial is licensed requires a license. Oracle Locator is a subset of Spatial, without extra licensing. I don;t think routing is a part of locator. Shakespeare
From: Andreas Mosmann on 12 Mar 2010 12:09 Shakespeare schrieb am 12.03.2010 in <4b99f3da$0$22939$e4fe514c(a)news.xs4all.nl>: > Op 10-3-2010 18:29, joel garry schreef: >> On Mar 10, 9:12 am, Andreas Mosmann<mosm...(a)expires-31-03-2010.news- >> group.org> wrote: >>> Andreas Mosmann schrieb am 05.03.2010 in >>> <1267809...(a)user.newsoffice.de>: >>> >>>> Hi ng, >>>> does anybody know a place, where I can find information about Oracle >>>> Spatial functionality? >>>> I like to learn something about these features and so I look for a >>>> place, where I can find information or can ask other people using this. >>>> I am also interested in tutorials or something like this. >>>> Does anybody know, whether there are routing- functions available for >>>> this? >>>> Any experiences? >>>> Thank you >>>> Andreas >>>> Interesting versions are Oracle 9,10 and 11 >>>> I learned something about spatial functionality of PostgreSQL and >>>> PostGIS so it is not totally new for me. >>> >>> Doesn't really know anybody anything about it or is this a mystery? >>> >>> -- >>> wenn email, dann AndreasMosmann<bei> web<punkt> de >> >> It's a mystery to me. Try >> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=hans+forbrich+spatial >> >> jg >> -- >> @home.com is bogus. >> http://iggyfernandez.wordpress.com/2010/03/07/dilbert-was-a-database-administrator-part-i/ >> > Or this one: > http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14255.pdf > Routing is described in Appendix C > Note that Oracle Spatial is licensed requires a license. Oracle Locator > is a subset of Spatial, without extra licensing. I don;t think routing > is a part of locator. > Shakespeare Seems to be a mytery. Thank you for your hints, so I have to read 500 manual pages ... Andreas -- wenn email, dann AndreasMosmann <bei> web <punkt> de
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