I have a problem with Query layer visibility.
Data from MSSQL 2012 table - geography type column (WKID: 4326 WGS84)
When I zoom out to the north map extent more than 90 dd, then all features disappear from the map frame (see attachment)
it is known issue for SQL 2008
http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/...006p000000.htm (last paragraph)
"Zooming to a global extent on a geography feature class in SQL Server 2008 can generate a spatial filter that violates the hemisphere rule or which has coordinates outside valid geography extents, in which case filter shape creation will fail and the query will return no result."
Is it the same problem at SQL2012?
Will ESRI solve this issue?
How to circumvent this obstacle?
extent with Y<90 DD
Attachment 34973
extent with Y>90 DD
Attachment 34974
Data from MSSQL 2012 table - geography type column (WKID: 4326 WGS84)
When I zoom out to the north map extent more than 90 dd, then all features disappear from the map frame (see attachment)
it is known issue for SQL 2008
http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/...006p000000.htm (last paragraph)
"Zooming to a global extent on a geography feature class in SQL Server 2008 can generate a spatial filter that violates the hemisphere rule or which has coordinates outside valid geography extents, in which case filter shape creation will fail and the query will return no result."
Is it the same problem at SQL2012?
Will ESRI solve this issue?
How to circumvent this obstacle?
extent with Y<90 DD
Attachment 34973
extent with Y>90 DD
Attachment 34974