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===Introduction===
 
===Introduction===
 
*'''Objective of this section'''
 
*'''Objective of this section'''
**To load spatial information tables included in spatial databases (not in Basic edition)
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**To load spatial information tables included in spatial databases (not in "Basic" edition)
  
 
*'''Topics in this section'''
 
*'''Topics in this section'''
**Accessing spatial databases: UDSs definition using connection and setting parameters (not in Basic edition)
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**Accessing spatial databases: UDSs definition using connection and setting parameters (not in "Basic" edition)
**Schemas and classes: structures of tables contained in databases (not in Basic edition)
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**Schemas and classes: structures of tables contained in databases (not in "Basic" edition)
**Other connections like ODBC, etc. (not in Basic edition)
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**Other connections like ODBC, etc. (not in "Basic" edition)
  
  
  
===How can I load a data Table from a spatial database or data store into a Map? (not in Basic edition)===
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===How can I load a data Table from a spatial database or data store into a Map? (not in "Basic" edition)===
 
To access spatial databases or data stores in Spatial Manager Desktop™ you need first to have defined a User Data Source (UDS) including all the parameters to connect to (to learn more about UDSs, see: [[Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Data sources| Data sources page]])
 
To access spatial databases or data stores in Spatial Manager Desktop™ you need first to have defined a User Data Source (UDS) including all the parameters to connect to (to learn more about UDSs, see: [[Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Data sources| Data sources page]])
  
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===Are there any other functions for the Tables? (not in Basic edition)===
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===Are there any other functions for the Tables? (not in "Basic" edition)===
 
Yes, you can Delete or Rename the Tables in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the Table item itself. This is valid for Tables in spatial databases but not for Tables in data stores
 
Yes, you can Delete or Rename the Tables in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the Table item itself. This is valid for Tables in spatial databases but not for Tables in data stores
  
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===How can I create a Schema in a spatial database? (not in Basic edition)===
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===How can I create a Schema in a spatial database? (not in "Basic" edition)===
 
You can create a Schema in a spatial database in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the UDS. When creating, you can assign a name to the New Schema
 
You can create a Schema in a spatial database in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the UDS. When creating, you can assign a name to the New Schema
  
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===Are there any other functions for the Schemas? (not in Basic edition)===
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===Are there any other functions for the Schemas? (not in "Basic" edition)===
 
Yes, you can Delete or Rename the Schemas and Refresh the Schema contents in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the Schema item itself. '''Be careful''' when you Delete a Schema because all the Tables that it contains will also be deleted. This is valid for Schemas in spatial databases but not for Schemas in data stores
 
Yes, you can Delete or Rename the Schemas and Refresh the Schema contents in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the Schema item itself. '''Be careful''' when you Delete a Schema because all the Tables that it contains will also be deleted. This is valid for Schemas in spatial databases but not for Schemas in data stores
  
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===Are there any other kind of data sources using Schemas or Tables? (not in Basic edition)===
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===Are there any other kind of data sources using Schemas or Tables? (not in "Basic" edition)===
 
Yes, you can find some Providers using Schemas or Tables in Spatial Manager Desktop™, besides spatial databases or data stores, like some types of files, such as SDF and more, or special connections, such as ODBC and more. Everything said here for Schemas and Tables is valid for these types of data sources
 
Yes, you can find some Providers using Schemas or Tables in Spatial Manager Desktop™, besides spatial databases or data stores, like some types of files, such as SDF and more, or special connections, such as ODBC and more. Everything said here for Schemas and Tables is valid for these types of data sources
  
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===How can I see the Properties of Schemas or Tables? (not in Basic edition)===
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===How can I see the Properties of Schemas or Tables? (not in "Basic" edition)===
 
You can see the Properties of Schemas or Tables in the "Properties" panel of Spatial Manager Desktop™ when you select any of these items in the "Data sources" panel
 
You can see the Properties of Schemas or Tables in the "Properties" panel of Spatial Manager Desktop™ when you select any of these items in the "Data sources" panel
  
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==Related links==
 
==Related links==
*[[Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Data sources|See "Data sources" also]] (not in Basic edition)
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*[[Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Data sources|See "Data sources" also]] (not in "Basic" edition)
*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/export-tables-from-postgis-or-sql-server-spatial/ Export tables from PostGIS or SQL Server Spatial] (not in Basic edition)
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*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/export-tables-from-postgis-or-sql-server-spatial/ Export tables from PostGIS or SQL Server Spatial] (not in "Basic" edition)
*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/from-wfs-servers-to-shp-files-easily/ From WFS servers to SHP files easily] (not in Basic edition)
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*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/from-wfs-servers-to-shp-files-easily/ From WFS servers to SHP files easily] (not in "Basic" edition)
  
  
 
*[[Spatial Manager Desktop™#FAQs|Go to FAQS]]
 
*[[Spatial Manager Desktop™#FAQs|Go to FAQS]]

Revision as of 05:12, 26 October 2014

Introduction

  • Objective of this section
    • To load spatial information tables included in spatial databases (not in "Basic" edition)
  • Topics in this section
    • Accessing spatial databases: UDSs definition using connection and setting parameters (not in "Basic" edition)
    • Schemas and classes: structures of tables contained in databases (not in "Basic" edition)
    • Other connections like ODBC, etc. (not in "Basic" edition)


How can I load a data Table from a spatial database or data store into a Map? (not in "Basic" edition)

To access spatial databases or data stores in Spatial Manager Desktop™ you need first to have defined a User Data Source (UDS) including all the parameters to connect to (to learn more about UDSs, see: Data sources page)

You can load a data Table from a spatial database or data store using the right-click menu over the Table item itself inside a container of the UDS (usually a Schema), in the "Data sources" panel, to load its content into a new or existing Map. You can also double-click over the Table item itself, in the "Data sources" panel, to load its content into a new or existing Map (this behaviour may be configured in the application settings)


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Are there any other functions for the Tables? (not in "Basic" edition)

Yes, you can Delete or Rename the Tables in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the Table item itself. This is valid for Tables in spatial databases but not for Tables in data stores


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How can I create a Schema in a spatial database? (not in "Basic" edition)

You can create a Schema in a spatial database in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the UDS. When creating, you can assign a name to the New Schema


DB-3.png


Are there any other functions for the Schemas? (not in "Basic" edition)

Yes, you can Delete or Rename the Schemas and Refresh the Schema contents in Spatial Manager Desktop™ using the right-click menu over the Schema item itself. Be careful when you Delete a Schema because all the Tables that it contains will also be deleted. This is valid for Schemas in spatial databases but not for Schemas in data stores


DB-4.png


Are there any other kind of data sources using Schemas or Tables? (not in "Basic" edition)

Yes, you can find some Providers using Schemas or Tables in Spatial Manager Desktop™, besides spatial databases or data stores, like some types of files, such as SDF and more, or special connections, such as ODBC and more. Everything said here for Schemas and Tables is valid for these types of data sources


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How can I see the Properties of Schemas or Tables? (not in "Basic" edition)

You can see the Properties of Schemas or Tables in the "Properties" panel of Spatial Manager Desktop™ when you select any of these items in the "Data sources" panel


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