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Message: Javadoc could not be found in the attached source

2829858Dec 29 2014 — edited Dec 30 2014

I am working with the Oracle Open script tool. when I put the mouse on function its show me a message "jxl.Workbook Note: This element has no attached Javadoc and the Javadoc could not be found in the attached source.". Due to this I am unable to take the input for the script from excel or write data into excelsheets. So could you please help on this.

Thank you.


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John O'Toole
Hi,

The sdo_gtype of your sample geometry is 3002 which suggests you are storing x, y, z values. i.e. heights in the z.
Based on your explanation of the data, it sounds like you should be using Linear Referencing - read about it here (
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/appdev.112/e11830/sdo_lrs_concepts.htm#BABIIFFH).
Note that use of Linear Referencing requires an Oracle Spatial license - Locator is not enough.

SDO_LRS has a variety of functions/operators which will help you achieve your goal.
E.g. SDO_LRS.LOCATE_PT
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/appdev.112/e11830/sdo_lrs_ref.htm#i85478

John
1013173
Hi,

Thanks for the tip.
I used the LOCATE_PT function with the SDO_UTIL.GETVERTICES function and it works.

My query is (for hisghway id = '1000' and km = 5000):

select li.*, t.*
from HIGHWAYS li , table( sdo_util.getvertices( SDO_LRS.LOCATE_PT( li.geom, 5000 ) )) t
where li.id = '1000'
;
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