gvSIG bugs #1365
Does not persist the prefix of the first table after a Join of two tables
Status: | Closed | % Done: | 0% | |
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Priority: | Urgent | Spent time: | - | |
Assignee: | Juan Lucas Domínguez | |||
Category: | Document table | |||
Target version: | 2.0.0-rc1 | |||
Severity: | Add-on version: | |||
gvSIG version: | 2.0.0 | Add-on build: | ||
gvSIG build: | 2057 | Add-on resolve version: | ||
Operative System: | Linux | Add-on resolve build: | ||
Keywords: | Proyecto: | |||
Has patch: | No | Hito: | ||
Add-on name: | Unknown |
Description
Open gvSIG
New table
Add table rrline.dbf (http://downloads.gvsig.org/download/geodata/tables/DBF/rrline.dbf.zip)
Add table rrline_filipinas.dbf (http://downloads.gvsig.org/download/geodata/tables/DBF/rrline_filipinas.dbf.zip)
Table, create join
Choose a data store as "rrline.dbf" and click Next
Choose the second data store as "rrline_filifinas.dbf and click Next
Choose as key of first table "rrlntype.shp", the key of second table "rrlntype.shp", type of prefix for the first table: 1, type of prefix for the second table: 2 and "userld" as the attribute to join. Next and finish.
Now we see the fields of rrline.dbf with the prefix 1 and the fields of rrline_filipinas with the prefix 2 on the new rrline.dbf
Save the project
Close gvSIG
Open gvSIG
Load last gvSIG project
Check the prefix of rrlntype.dbf (1) does not persist
History
#1 Updated by Juan Lucas Domínguez over 11 years ago
- Assignee set to Juan Lucas Domínguez
#2 Updated by Juan Lucas Domínguez over 11 years ago
- Status changed from New to Fixed
Fixed load-from-state method (persistence).
Test: the steps described should now work.
#3 Updated by María Maluenda over 11 years ago
- Status changed from Fixed to Closed
Closed in the gvSIG build 2058