Hi Michael Don't hijack a thread. You can use a regular database table with no geometry/geography column for displaying e.g. points on a map. If you label the columns x and y the datasource will detect this automatically when adding the layer. You can also specify manually in Maestro when adding the datasource I think by telling which columns in the table has the lat/lng or x/y.
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