Bolla, Péter wrote: > Hi, > > If the timestamps are attributtes, then you just need to create a query > that sorts by that attributte, and then you can go through the result > list. Like there is no special function to get a feature which id is > exactly before an other feature's id. (or is there?) > > Peter > You may want to review the CQL examples; there are some specific formats for dealing with time based queries. I am not sure if that meaning of "BEFORE" was covered. Jody
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