How do i find if a point or a polygon is inside another polygon using oracle spatial SQL query
Here is the scenario;
I have a table (STATE_TABLE) which contains a spatial type (sdo_geometry) which is a polygon (of say a State), I have another table (UNIVERSITY_TABLE) which contains spatial data (sdo_geometry) (point/polygon) which contains Universities;
Now how do i find if a selected University('s) are in a given State using SQL select statement.
Primarily i want to locate existence of given object(s) in a geofence.
Thanks.
You're going to need to use either SDO_CONTAINS or SDO_RELATE with a mask of 'CONTAINS'
Please see documentation located at
SDO_CONTAINS http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/appdev.112/e11830/sdo_operat.htm#sthref1064 for
or
SDO_RELATE http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/appdev.112/e11830/sdo_operat.htm#i78531
Either one of these you'd do something like the following (assuming your spatial information is contained in a column called 'GEOM' that is spatially indexed):
select
ST.NAME, UT.UNIVERSITY_NAME
from
STATE_TABLE ST
INNER JOIN UNIVERSITY_TABLE UT
ON SDO_CONTAINS(ST.GEOM, UT.GEOM) = 'TRUE'
You'll have to forgive me as I don't specifically remember the correct syntax for this and I don't know if the above join will work properly at all. This should be enough to point you in the right direction though.