Hmmm. You need the GDAL-VRT format to have the same data-source flexibility currently in the OGR-VRT. Could be a useful enhancement with the growing interest in storing rasters in a RDBMs...

Best Regards,
Brent Fraser

On 12/20/2012 10:38 AM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
On 2012-12-20, at 7:34 AM, Brent Fraser wrote:

I've also constructed views in the database, basically reformatting the lat/lon 
columns into WKT format to do:
Hi Brent, you gave some good examples, thanks.  This has been the approach I 
took so far, but is not precisely what I'm after.

Hopefully I've understood at least some of what you are trying to accomplish.  
At first I thought you wanted a GDAL VRT that defines a raster, referencing an 
OGR VRT as the source data and defining a method of producing a grid.  Yikes!
Yeah, that's the ticket actually :)  Think of it as poor-man's raster-in-db 
solution - a table with X, Y, Z columns - I'm looking for the best way to let 
GDAL pull that data out and re-assemble it as a raster.  I can do it 
programatically but want to do it on the fly, so MapServer, QGIS, etc. can 
simply use it.

Thanks again,
Tyler


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