Summary: | ExtractWFSData assumes typename = layername | ||
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Product: | Chameleon | Reporter: | Bart van den Eijnden <bartvde@osgis.nl> |
Component: | Widget | Assignee: | William A. Bronsema <bronsema@dmsolutions.ca> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | chameleon-dev@lists.maptools.org |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | 1.99 | ||
Target Milestone: | 1.99 beta 4 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows 2000 | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Bug Depends on: | 429 | ||
Bug Blocks: |
for 1.99 release
updated version to 1.99
Looking into this now. Just to confirm, instead of assuming typename=layername I am going to look for all query "typename" and put them in a comma delimited list as the typename. i.e. <LayerDescription name="Layer_A" wfs="http://www.mywfs.com/WFS?"> <Query typeName="Road_FT"/> <Query typeName="Route_FT"/> </LayerDescription> would be: TYPENAME=Road_FT,Route_FT
Fixed in CVS. Fixed as indicated in my last comment.
unable to verify this bug using beta 2 2004-06-20, since WFS Extract is not extracting.
to be verified after bug 429 is fixed.
bug 429 has been targeted for beta 3, since bug 321 depends on 429 we will have to retarget this one
Changed target for verification to 1.99 RC 1.