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The [[Boeing]] Company's '''Spatial Query Server''' is a commercially available product which enables a Sybase database to contain spatial features.
The [[Boeing]] Company's '''Spatial Query Server''' is a commercially available product which enables a Sybase database to contain spatial features.


==Geometric Types==
==Geometric types==
*Circle
*Circle
*Ellipse
*Ellipse
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://archive.is/20120707230454/http://active.boeing.com/mission_systems/products/index.cfm?content=include/sqs.cfm&pageid=m32779 Boeing SQS]
*[https://archive.today/20120707230454/http://active.boeing.com/mission_systems/products/index.cfm?content=include/sqs.cfm&pageid=m32779 Boeing SQS]
*[http://active.boeing.com/mission_systems/products/docs/SQS_3.6_Release_Notes.pdf Release Notes for Version 3.6]
*[http://active.boeing.com/mission_systems/products/docs/SQS_3.6_Release_Notes.pdf Release Notes for Version 3.6]
*[http://active.boeing.com/mission_systems/products/docs/2006_SQS_MS.pdf Product Brochure]
*[http://active.boeing.com/mission_systems/products/docs/2006_SQS_MS.pdf Product Brochure]

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Boeing Spatial Query Server
Developer(s)The Boeing Company
Initial releaseDecember 2001
Stable release
3.6 / November 2007
Operating systemSGI, Solaris, Linux, Windows 2000, 2003 & XP
TypeGeodatabase
LicensePay Licensed Closed Source/Proprietary
WebsiteBoeing SQS

The Boeing Company's Spatial Query Server is a commercially available product which enables a Sybase database to contain spatial features.

Geometric types

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  • Circle
  • Ellipse
  • Point - a point in 2D space. (x,y) plane.
  • Voxel - a point in 3D space. (x,y,z) volume.
  • Polygon
  • Polygon(n)
  • Polygon set
  • Gpolygon
  • Gpolygon(n)
  • Gpolygon_set
  • Line
  • Line(n)
  • Line_set
  • Rectangle
  • Rectangle_set
  • Llbox
  • Llbox_set

See also

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