In my experience, the real problem with OGR/OCI interface (the code to
connect oracle drivers) is its slowness, in particular for viewing porpuses,
where there's a lot of panning/zooming/querying.
Duarte, what's your experience with that?

giovanni

2011/6/13 Duarte Carreira <dcarre...@edia.pt>

> Gordon,
>
> I've had success using OGR .vrt files in QGIS. Create a .vrt file that
> connects to a single spatial table in your databases, and try to load it in
> QGIS. As long as the .vrt file works in command-line OGR it should also work
> in QGIS...
>
> More info: http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_vrt.html.
>
> Duarte
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: GordonL [mailto:gordon.luck...@arrowgeomatics.com]
> Enviada: sexta-feira, 10 de Junho de 2011 21:21
> Para: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
> Assunto: [Qgis-user] Re: qgis oracle connection
>
> Thanks, I will keep looking.
> QGIS is great - I just discovered how to put in my custom coordinate
> systems
> and I'm very excited.
>
> I would love to connect to either SQL Server 2008 (Geom or Geog) or
> SDO_GEOM
> in Oracle.
>
> gordon
>
>
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