Details Ticket 2816


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Serial Number 2816
Subject Some commands create database tables, some don't.
Area doc-grass6
Queue grass
Requestors jidanni@jidanni.org
Owner none
Status open
Last User Contact Thu Dec 9 15:13:23 2004 (4 yr ago)
Current Priority 30
Final Priority 70
Due No date assigned
Last Action Fri Jul 7 21:35:31 2006 (2 yr ago)
Created Thu Dec 9 00:15:15 2004 (4 yr ago)

Transaction History Ticket 2816


Thu, Dec 9 2004 00:15:15    Request created by jidanni@jidanni.org  
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Subject Some commands create database tables, some don't.
From Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
Date Thu, 09 Dec 2004 06:44:51 +0800
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Some commands create database tables, some don't. But one cannot tell
at a glance which. Their documentation doesn't say so up front.
Which? Well start with all the v.* commands. Does "v.whatever help"
say up front, not deep down inferred, if the command is going to make
a database table?


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Subject Re: [GRASS5] [bug #2816] (grass) Some commands create database tables, some don't.
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On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 12:15:15AM +0100, Request Tracker wrote:
> this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=2816
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> Some commands create database tables, some don't. But one cannot tell
> at a glance which. Their documentation doesn't say so up front.
> Which? Well start with all the v.* commands. Does "v.whatever help"
> say up front, not deep down inferred, if the command is going to make
> a database table?

Please report a detailed list of modules missing DB features
(sure that Radim knows well, but to get it documented somewhere).

Maybe, hopefully, someone else picks such list up to help Radim.

Markus


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From Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
Date Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:30:48 +0800
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H> Please report a detailed list of modules missing DB features
I don't know. Maybe
$ fgrep -L dbmi.h */main.c|sed s@/.*@@|xargs|fold -s
v.buffer v.build.polylines v.build v.category v.clean v.convert v.digit v.hull
v.kernel v.neighbors v.net.path v.net v.out.pov v.patch v.proj v.qcount
v.random v.surf.idw v.surf.rst v.to.db v.type v.vol.rst
$ fgrep  '<!--' */desc*
v.build.polylines/description.html:<!-- ???? and copies the attribute and category
files from the
 original file. -->


Mon, Dec 12 2005 12:14:41    Area changed to grass6 by msieczka  
Fri, Jul 7 2006 21:35:31    Area changed to doc-grass6 by msieczka  
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