Autodesk has developed and donated to the OSGEO an open source Feature Data Object (FDO) Provider for Microsoft SQL Server 2008. The SQL Server 2008 Data Provider allows access to the native spatial data types and spatial indexing available in SQL Server 2008. When SQL Server 2008 is released, all of the major RDBMSs including Oracle, MySQL, PostGIS/PostgreSQL, Informix, and DB2 will support native spatial data types and spatial indexing. The new FDO data provider adds to the 17 existing FDO data providers, including the seven developed since FDO was donated to the open source community.
This FDO 3.3 export file shape into sql server 2008 in format “image” and “varchar”.
When FDO will able to export into sql server 2008 in format “geometry”?
Posted by: Emanuele | March 28, 2008 at 07:32 AM
It looks like you are using the "old" SQL Server data provider that ships with Map3D. There is a new provider for SQL Server 2008.
To get the new provider, see http://fdo.osgeo.org/ for information. We have a version that works with Map/MG 2009 and a version that works with Map/MG 2008.
Posted by: Geoff | March 28, 2008 at 05:00 PM
When are you expecting the support for DB2 v9 Spatial Extender functionality to be supported by FDO? I didn't notice it anywhere.
Thanks!
Dejan
Posted by: Dejan Gregor | October 13, 2008 at 07:02 AM