Difference between revisions of "Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Spatial queries"
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**Base selection: features defining the base of the query | **Base selection: features defining the base of the query | ||
**Spatial operations: diverse types of spatial operations and the layer on which the operation is applied | **Spatial operations: diverse types of spatial operations and the layer on which the operation is applied | ||
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+ | ===What are Spatial Queries in Spatial Manager Desktop™?=== | ||
+ | Spatial Queries are geometric operations that Spatial Manager Desktop™ can perform to help you locate Features that interferes with other Features using some conditions. For example, as you can see in this picture, locate what points of a Layer are found within the polygons of another Layer | ||
==Related links== | ==Related links== |
Revision as of 11:44, 27 December 2013
Introduction
- Objective of this section
- To perform spatial queries among features of a map using different spatial operations
- Topics in this section
- Base selection: features defining the base of the query
- Spatial operations: diverse types of spatial operations and the layer on which the operation is applied
What are Spatial Queries in Spatial Manager Desktop™?
Spatial Queries are geometric operations that Spatial Manager Desktop™ can perform to help you locate Features that interferes with other Features using some conditions. For example, as you can see in this picture, locate what points of a Layer are found within the polygons of another Layer