With Postgres I'd use the DATA statement. I don't use Oracle so someone else 
might be in a better position to comment.

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Thanks Steve, yes it helps!

If an SQL query is needed, would you suggest to do it in the DATA statement as 
a subquery or use PROCESSING "native_filter=native SQL string"

steve

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RE: [mapserver-users] ms7 How to use FILTER









MapServer FILTERs are now only written using MapServer expression syntax (e.g. 
("[someitem]" != "someval")). Drivers can support translation capabilities to 
create native SQL under the hood. This was done to standardize the syntax 
across all drivers. Prior to 7.0 the syntax varied by driver. In addition, 
FILTER values are preserved when used with WFS or native MapServer attribute 
queries.

With database backends there has been little reason to use FILTERs since you 
could often just extend the DATA statement.

Note that if need to you can still define a native SQL independently of the 
DATA statement using the processing tag "native_filter", for example:

  PROCESSING "native_filter=native SQL string"

This is also preserved with WFS. Does this help?

Steve

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Subject: [mapserver-users] ms7 How to use FILTER

I'm confused on how to use FILTER when datasource is postgis or Oracle Spatial 
(Native Connection)

In an old thread, I was told to not use FILTER, but use a WHERE clause in the 
Data statement.
In the ms7 Mapfile-Layer-Data doc, I see for Oracle
"Note that there are important performance impacts when using spatial 
subqueries however. Try using MapServer's 
FILTER<http://mapserver.org/mapfile/layer.html#filter> whenever possible 
instead."

I remember I had a bug with MS6 when using FILTER using WFS. A getfeature on 
the layer with a spatial or logical filter, the FILTEr in the mapfile was 
overwritten.

Please, how should we define/use FILTER int a mapfile with postgis and also 
oracle (using native connection, not ogr)?

THANKS!

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