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Note that each grid automatically covers the entire map, unless a minimum gridvalue or maximum gridvalue is defined. For queries such as GRIDAVG, this can be acceptable, but | Note that each grid automatically covers the entire map, unless a minimum gridvalue or maximum gridvalue is defined. For queries such as GRIDAVG, this can be acceptable, but, for example, a query of SELECT_LANDSIZE_WHERE_GRID_IS_2 is functionally the same as _SELECT_LANDSIZE. |
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Queries
Clauses
The following groups of clauses exist:
Specific polygons
Clause | As a polygon | As an item |
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AREA | The requested data must intersect with this area. | It must be data of this area specifically. |
NEIGHBORHOOD | The requested data must intersect with this neighborhood. | It must be data of this neighborhood specifically. |
ZONE | The requested data must intersect with this zone. | It must be data of this zone specifically. |
TERRAIN | The requested data must intersect with this terrain type. | It must be data of this type of terrain. There are no specific "instances" of terrain. |
Unspecific polygons
Clause | As a polygon | As an item |
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AREA_WITH_ATTRIBUTE | The requested data must intersect with at least one area with this attribute. | N/A |
NEIGHBORHOOD_WITH_ATTRIBUTE | The requested data must intersect with at least one neighborhood with this attribute. | N/A |
ZONE_WITH_ATTRIBUTE | The requested data must intersect with at least one zone with this attribute. | N/A |
TERRAIN_WITH_ATTRIBUTE | The requested data must intersect with terrain with this attribute. | N/A |
Grids
Clause | As a polygon | As an item |
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GRID | It must fall within this grid. | It must be data of this grid overlay specifically. |
GRIDTYPE | It must be data of this type of grid, not a specific "instance" of this grid. | |
MAXGRIDVALUE | ||
MINGRIDVALUE |
Note that each grid automatically covers the entire map, unless a minimum gridvalue or maximum gridvalue is defined. For queries such as GRIDAVG, this can be acceptable, but, for example, a query of SELECT_LANDSIZE_WHERE_GRID_IS_2 is functionally the same as _SELECT_LANDSIZE.