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# <tt>GRANT SELECT on [table_name] TO ufl</tt> to give UFL user access to data. | # <tt>GRANT SELECT on [table_name] TO ufl</tt> to give UFL user access to data. | ||
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To create layers in PostGIS and have them usable in Arc, e.g.: | To create layers in PostGIS and have them usable in Arc, e.g.: |
Revision as of 23:22, 25 June 2009
See instructions (windows/documentation_server/ARCSDE93POSTGRESQLINSTALLGUIDES/install_gd_postgresql.htm)
- install PostgreSQL
- install PostGIS
- Install ArcSDE
- cp sg.dll, pe.dll, st_geopmetry.dll from D:\Program Files\ArcGIS\ArcSDE\pgexe\bin to D:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.3\lib
- in Postgres:
- CREATE DATABASE UFL1 template=postgis_template;
- createuser sde (superuser, set passwd)
- \c ufl;
- create schema authorization sde;
- grant usage on schema sde to public;
- create user ufl; (no superuser)
- create schema authorization ufl;
- grant insert,update,delete on public.geometry_columns to sde;
- createuser ufladmin (superuser, etc.)
- create schema authorization ufladmin;
- grant usage on schema ufladmin to public;
- update sde_dbtune set config_string = 'PG_GEOMETRY' where parameter_name = 'GEOMETRY_STORAGE' and keyword='DEFAULTS';
- Use a connection in ArcCatalog with ufladmin to add data (avoids using sde and postgres users).
- Use a connection as user ufl for read-only access.
- GRANT SELECT on [table_name] TO ufl to give UFL user access to data.
To create layers in PostGIS and have them usable in Arc, e.g.:
- in psql create a table, add a geometry column, and insert some data:
CREATE TABLE gtest ( ID int4, NAME varchar(20) ); SELECT AddGeometryColumn(’’, ’gtest’,’geom’,-1,’LINESTRING’,2); INSERT INTO gtest (ID, NAME, GEOM) VALUES ( 1, ’First Geometry’, GeomFromText(’LINESTRING(2 3,4 5,6 5,7 8)’, -1) );
- At the command prompt, register the table as a layer:
sdelayer -o register -l gtest,geom -e l -g AUTOMATIC -u ufladmin -p ******** -D ufl -C id