Hi Jerry,

In Oracle or PostGIS I would create a spatial view converting your textual
values to a geometry field.
You should use a similar function in SQL Server and then publish the view
on GeoServer.

Kind Regards,

Stefano

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2013/10/9 osullivj <[email protected]>

> Hi
>
> I have a SQL Server DB with point data stored in 2 Columns (X,Y)
>
> Can these be mapped directly using GeoServer
>
> Thanks,
> Jerry
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