Updated SQLite (markdown)

ThomasG77 2011-12-10 04:30:30 -08:00
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# Parameters
|| *parameter* || *value* || *description* || *default* ||
|| file || string || sqlite database file path || ||
|| base || string || optional base path where to search for the sqlite database file || ||
|| table || string || name of the table to fetch, this can be a sub-query || ||
|| metadata || string || name of the metadata table where the extent and srid of the table are specified || ||
|| key_field || string || name of the id field of the table || OGC_FID ||
|| geometry_field || string || name of the geometry field, in case you have more than one in a single table || the_geom ||
|| extent || string || maxextent of the geometries || determined by querying the metadata table ||
|| row_offset || integer || number of rows to skip when querying data || 0 ||
|| row_limit || integer || max number of rows to return when querying data, 0 means no limit || 0 ||
|| wkb_format || string || type of WKB in the geometry field blob, this can be "sqlite" or "spatialite" || sqlite ||
|| use_spatial_index || boolean || choose wheter to use the oracle spatial index when fetching data || true ||
|| multiple_geometries || boolean || wheter to use multiple different objects or a single one when dealing with multi-objects (this is mainly related to how the label are used in the map, one label for a multi-polygon or one label for each polygon of a multi-polygon)|| false ||
|| encoding || string || internal file encoding || utf-8 ||
| *parameter* | *value* | *description* | *default* |
|:------------------|----------|---------------|----------:|
| file | string | sqlite database file path | |
| base | string | optional base path where to search for the sqlite database file | |
| table | string | name of the table to fetch, this can be a sub-query | |
| metadata | string | name of the metadata table where the extent and srid of the table are specified | |
| key_field | string | name of the id field of the table | OGC_FID |
| geometry_field | string | name of the geometry field, in case you have more than one in a single table | the_geom |
| extent | string | maxextent of the geometries | determined by querying the metadata table |
| row_offset | integer | number of rows to skip when querying data | 0 |
| row_limit | integer | max number of rows to return when querying data, 0 means no limit | 0 |
| wkb_format | string | type of WKB in the geometry field blob, this can be "sqlite" or "spatialite" | sqlite |
| use_spatial_index | boolean | choose wheter to use the oracle spatial index when fetching data | true |
| multiple_geometries | boolean | wheter to use multiple different objects or a single one when dealing with multi-objects (this is mainly related to how the label are used in the map, one label for a multi-polygon or one label for each polygon of a multi-polygon)| false |
| encoding | string | internal file encoding | utf-8 |
# Usage