Bart,

I personnaly did not test it on an oracle layer but here is how It is supposed to wirk : the wms time support would set the filter element of the layer with the time field and the time string as it was a normal attribute. Something like this ([time_field] = time_value) (timefield is extrcated from metedata on the layer and timevalue comes from the wms request). This sould normally translate into a a valid sql query (something like where + the filter string). If you are able to test it let me know.

 Later,


Eijnden, B. van den (Bart) wrote:
Hi list,

has the WMS time support of Mapserver been fully tested against Oracle
Spatial? I do see a note in the WMS Time HOWTO about PostGIS but not about
Oracle Spatial, so I would like some confirmation that WMS time against the
native Oracle Spatial driver would work .....

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Bart


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