Hi all,

Nearly new to geoserver after quite a few years away. I have a small
project I'm undertaking and want to get some advice about the most
efficient methods to use.

So I've installed the basic install of geoserver and I've published some
administrative boundaries using a geopackage data store. This has worked
well and has been so much easier than I remember!

What I need to do now is work out the most appropriate method for linking a
non-spatial table to a spatial table that can be used to generate a new
geoserver vector layer.

1. The non spatial table contains incidents linked to local government
districts (LGD) - one incident covers multiple  LGD, therefore the non
spatial table has multiple records per incident.

2. The spatial table is stored as geopackage, has been published to
geoserver and is a definite dataset of LGD.

3. I want to create a new dataset (incidents by LGD layer) that spatially
enables the list of incidents so that each record is associated with a LGD
boundary. Id like to publish this as one geoserver layer.

4. Id then like to create a second dataset that merges the incidents by LGD
layer by incident id. This layer will then represent the footprint of an
incident as one feature and sunmarise the numeric attributes of each LGD
that forms an incident.

The questions I have are:

1. Can I automate spatially enabling the non spatial data using geoserver?
Or do I need to preprocess this using QGIS etc.

2. Can geoserver handle dissolving the incidents by LGD layer to create the
incidents footprint?

3. Id like to keep the physical tables/data as minimal as possible and use
geoserver etc to do as much on the fly processing as possible - is this
possible?

Apologies If this isn't clear but jut trying to understand the capability
of geoserver to handle the processing of data (wfs writing to geopackage?)
As well as the visualisation of data.

Many thanks,

James
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