On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Charles Galpin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Andrea
> I am away from a computer right now but will send some logs later this
> morning that perhaps might shed some  light on this. The params are going
> through but some combination of my SQL and the format returned is the
> problem, some returning results, some partial.  Gml2 for example throws
> exceptions and returns no results. Gml3 returns results with null
> geometries. I think csv was ok. One common error was that at some point it
> appears to be looking for a table with the name of my view, and then errors
> about non-existent columns (postfix)

Odd. One thing comes to mind, the set of parameters can be used to change
the query, but never to change the set of columns returned by it: whatever
happens you're not allowed to change the name or type of the returned
columns, the structure should always be preserved.

Cheers
Andrea

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