Oracle8(TM) Server Spatial Cartridge User's Guide and Reference
Release 8.0.3

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Preface

The Oracle8 Spatial Cartridge User's Guide and Reference provides user and reference information for Spatial Cartridge, and extensions to Oracle® Universal Server.

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for anyone who needs to store spatial data in a relational database.

Structure

This manual contains eight chapters, five appendixes, and a glossary:

Chapter 1  

Introduces spatial data concepts .  

Chapter 2  

Explains spatial data loading.  

Chapter 3  

Explains methods for querying a spatial database.  

Chapter 4  

Explains how to use partitioned point data.  

Chapter 5  

Provides the syntax and semantics for the administrative functions and procedures.  

Chapter 6  

Provides the syntax and semantics for the geometric functions and procedures.  

Chapter 7  

Provides the syntax and semantics for the window functions and procedures.  

Chapter 8  

Provides the syntax and semantics for functions and procedures relevant only to using partitioned point data.  

Appendix A  

Describes sample SQL scripts.  

Appendix B  

Describes the Spatial Cartridge data dictionary.  

Appendix C  

Provides a list of error messages and conditions.  

Appendix D  

Lists functions and procedures that will be removed in a future release.  

Appendix E  

Lists functions and procedures that are not supported in this release.  

Glossary  

Provides definitions of terms used in this manual.  

Related Documents

For more information, see the following manuals:

Conventions

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The following conventions are used in this manual:

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Angle brackets enclose user-supplied names.  

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Brackets enclose optional clauses from which you can choose one or none.  

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