Posted by jeffhobbs on February 21, 2008
I recently had a conversation with a blog reader via email. I haven’t asked the gentleman’s permission to post his letter, so I won’t use names. However here is what he wrote:
Jeff, I am contacting you because I am frustrated that GeoMedia Pro 6.1 appears to have no way of creating a one-to-many relationship between records in two tables based on a unique identifier without generating more features in the feature table. An example of this would be eg. a tax parcel has more than one deed, each showing the succession of ownership, and by selecting the parcel I would like to see all deeds related to this parcel by selecting this parcel in the map window or from the record in the feature table. I do not want to join the tables because I do not want an overlapping polygon parcel for each deed record.
I have filed a request with Intergraph each year since version 5.2 of GeoMedia Pro requesting some kind of one-to-many relate and they can not tell me how to do it and don’t seem to be interested in adding it to GeoMedia. This can be achieved in MS Access 97 and above and I was using it in ArcView back in 1994 as “linked tables”, and now I use it in ArcMap as the “relate tables” command, but GeoMedia Pro 6.1 appears still to have no way of implementing such a basic database concept.
And here was reply:
I’ve run into that issue before as well. You basically want a parent (polygon) child relationship type of implementation. I don’t believe there’s a way to do that without customization in GM 6.1. Although I don’t have GeoMedia Parcel Manager, I do believe it’s in that product. That maybe the reason why they don’t put it in the core.
Not sure if you’re looking for workarounds, but you could probably do something with hyperlinks and calling a web page or outside application.
For instance, click on a link in the GM properties dialog and that will call a web page that shows the information. Not ideal I realize, but a possible workaround nonetheless.
I then forwarded on the email trail to someone I know at Intergraph. The person would not confirm, but did offer the following feedback to me:
I hear there may be a data modeling initiative involving all three of Intergraph’s SG&I product families, GeoMedia, G-Technology and CAD/Security, that will allow this type of relationship to be defined and used with the next major release of GeoMedia.
So, like any product; until you can see the functionality in the product, don’t rely on it being in the product. However it does look somewhat promising that we’ll see (finally) a way to handle this type of relationship in the GeoMedia core.
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Posted by jeffhobbs on February 21, 2008
Was talking to a couple of people today at Intergraph. Found out that the entire GeoMedia 6.1 Desktop suite was released towards the end of January. Apparently the release date coincided in part with the reorganization of product and solution marketing. As a result, there hasn’t been much hype about the release up to this point. I’ve been told that a formal roll-out will occur. Knowing Intergraph, I’m assuming this will happen right around the Intergraph 2008 conference.
Just a reminder, Intergraph is no longer shipping product updates by default. So, to get your copy of 6.1, make sure to file a support request.
Also, another FYI – apparently Intergraph has moved towards releasing the entire product suite together. In the past, you would typically see the release of GeoMedia Pro, then have a short wait, then see the release of GeoMedia, then have a short wait, then see the release of GeoMedia Viewer, then have a short wait, etc. Well, Intergraph is now releasing the entire desktop suite altogether. So, GeoMedia, GeoMedia Pro, GeoMedia Viewer (now with both an Oracle and SQL Server Read-Only data server), GeoMedia Objects, and the stand alone Oracle Read-Write data server have all be released. I must say, this is very cool. Although it’s not happening with 6.1, I’m hoping with time, we’ll also see them release some of the common industry products like GeoMedia Transaction Manager and GeoMedia Public Works Manager with the rest of the GeoMedia product suite.
Finally, I also inquired as to the release date for the GeoMedia Web core – I’ve been told that it’s tentatively scheduled for the entire of March.
One last note. Like all other version of GeoMedia, Intergraph doesn’t support the mixing and matching of version. So, for you GeoMedia WebMap Publisher users, make sure to stay on 6.0 until you receive the entire line of 6.1 products. In other words, you do not want to be running a 6.0 WebPub client on GeoMedia 6.1.
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Posted by jeffhobbs on February 6, 2008
I ran across this site a little while ago and had to post a link. You punch in a few parameters and you get HTML code to place a Google Map on your own web site.
I punched in my work address along with a few other parameters and got the following code back:
<p align=”center”> <iframe name=”mapframe” src=”http://www.gearthhacks.com/yourmap/mapiframe.php?map=1137″ frameborder=”0″ width=”450″ scrolling=”no” height=”300″></iframe> </p> <p align=”center”> <img src=”http://www.gearthhacks.com/siteimages/logo_ge.gif” align=”absmiddle” width=”16″ height=”16″ /> <a href=”http://www.gearthhacks.com/yourmap/yourmapkml.php?map=1137″>View in Google Earth</a> — <a href=”http://www.gearthhacks.com/download-google-earth.php”>Get Google Earth</a><br /> Powered by <a href=”http://www.gearthhacks.com/yourmap/”>YourMap</a> from <a href=”http://www.gearthhacks.com/”>Google Earth Hacks</a>.</p>
Unfortunately my blog doesn’t allow me to actually create my own HTML, so I can’t actually create the map to show you. However I did take a screen shot of the map so you can see how it looks.
The entire process took about one minute. Although you really can’t easily adapt the code for reuse among different applications e.g. pass it an x/y and show a map for a parcel, it’s great for any static maps you need to create e.g. a map to a user’s group meeting.
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Posted by jeffhobbs on February 6, 2008
The Northern California Intergraph Geospatial User’s Community (NCIGUC) will have its next meeting on March 25, 2008 from 10:00 – 3:00 at the City of Milpitas Community Center. This meeting will actually be the GeoMedia Pro 6.1 product launch.
Take a look at the meeting flyer, register for the meeting, and obtain more information at www.nciguc.org.
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