Erik,

The workbench doesn't allow me to add a dataset without specification
of a table. The message is : " The tables which are to be used for
translation must be specified. ". Workbench generate a "Unable to
extract tables list" error when I try to list my non-spatial tables.
If I force the system putting a table name, my source dataset is
created with my table inside but if my table contains raw data like
CUR_SITE in this example, then :
ORACLE Reader: Skipping column `CUR_SITE' of Oracle Spatial layer
`SITE', which is reporting a data type of 0 (`').
And this attribute does not appear in my table attributes list.

Another question, i read than the DATABASE reader/writer that I used
to manage my "attributes only" data, is not implemented on Solaris. Is
it implemented on AIX platform?

Marc



--- In [email protected], Erik Bijsterbosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marc,
>  It should not matter if the table lacks a spatial column.
> If you use the import feature type definitions function and specify the
> database, schema and such you at least see a list of tables, select
one and
> create an object in the workbencjh with it.
> In the destination attributes you can specify a spatial column or
connect
> your (raw) data specifiaction to a destination column in a database
table.
>  Erik.






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