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Serial Number 4142
Subject sql statemts in d.m
Area grass6
Queue grass
Requestors kwythers@umn.edu,werchowyna@epf.pl
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Status resolved
Last User Contact Fri Jun 23 21:11:00 2006 (2 yr ago)
Current Priority 30
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Last Action Fri Jun 23 21:59:00 2006 (2 yr ago)
Created Mon Mar 6 17:59:48 2006 (2 yr ago)

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Mon, Mar 6 2006 17:59:48    Request created by kwythers@umn.edu  
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Subject sql statemts in d.m
Date Mon, 6 Mar 2006 10:59:36 -0600
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I may have found a bug in d.m. However, I may not be issuing the sql  
statement properly in d.m. For example If issue the following command  
on the command line:

d.vect test fcolor=none where="type='JAPI'"

the expected polygons are displayed.

However, in d.m, if I type in the SQL where statement field:

"type = 'JAPI'"

which I believe is the same command minus the (where=) that worked on  
the command line, no vectors are displayed. Console output is as  
follows:

d.vect map=test color=0:0:0 lcolor=0:0:0 fcolor=none display=shape  
type=point,line,boundary,centroid,area icon=basic/x size=5 layer=1  
lsize=8 xref=left yref=center llayer=1 {where="type = 'JAPI'"}

Am I misusing the sql field in d.m, or should this be working?


Mon, Mar 6 2006 22:34:50    Mail sent by msieczka  
Kirk wrote:

> I may have found a bug in d.m. However, I may not be issuing the sql  
> statement properly in d.m. For example If issue the following
> command on the command line:
> 
> d.vect test fcolor=none where="type='JAPI'"
> 
> the expected polygons are displayed.
> 
> However, in d.m, if I type in the SQL where statement field:
> 
> "type = 'JAPI'"
> 
> which I believe is the same command minus the (where=) that worked
> on the command line, no vectors are displayed. Console output is as  
> follows:
> 
> d.vect map=test color=0:0:0 lcolor=0:0:0 fcolor=none display=shape  
> type=point,line,boundary,centroid,area icon=basic/x size=5 layer=1  
> lsize=8 xref=left yref=center llayer=1 {where="type = 'JAPI'"}
> 
> Am I misusing the sql field in d.m, or should this be working?

If you put type = 'JAPI' (no " ") in d.m it should work, does it?

Please confirm.

Maciek
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> this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=4142
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> I may have found a bug in d.m. However, I may not be issuing the sql  
> statement properly in d.m. For example If issue the following command 
> 
> on the command line:
> 
> d.vect test fcolor=none where="type='JAPI'"
> 
> the expected polygons are displayed.
> 
> However, in d.m, if I type in the SQL where statement field:
> 
> "type = 'JAPI'"
> 
> which I believe is the same command minus the (where=) that worked on 
> 
> the command line, no vectors are displayed. Console output is as  
> follows:
> 
> d.vect map=test color=0:0:0 lcolor=0:0:0 fcolor=none display=shape  
> type=point,line,boundary,centroid,area icon=basic/x size=5 layer=1  
> lsize=8 xref=left yref=center llayer=1 {where="type = 'JAPI'"}
> 
> Am I misusing the sql field in d.m, or should this be working?


Don't double quote the statement when run from the GUI
just:

type = 'JAPI'


?

Hamish


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Hi Maciek,

Sorry for taking so long in response.
On Mar 6, 2006, at 3:34 PM, Maciek Sieczka via RT wrote:

> Kirk wrote:
>
>> I may have found a bug in d.m. However, I may not be issuing the sql
>> statement properly in d.m. For example If issue the following
>> command on the command line:
>>
>> d.vect test fcolor=none where="type='JAPI'"
>>
>> the expected polygons are displayed.
>>
>> However, in d.m, if I type in the SQL where statement field:
>>
>> "type = 'JAPI'"
>>
>> which I believe is the same command minus the (where=) that worked
>> on the command line, no vectors are displayed. Console output is as
>> follows:
>>
>> d.vect map=test color=0:0:0 lcolor=0:0:0 fcolor=none display=shape
>> type=point,line,boundary,centroid,area icon=basic/x size=5 layer=1
>> lsize=8 xref=left yref=center llayer=1 {where="type = 'JAPI'"}
>>
>> Am I misusing the sql field in d.m, or should this be working?
>
> If you put type = 'JAPI' (no " ") in d.m it should work, does it?

Yes, single quotes work. However, without double quotes is it  
possible to do a complex query?

For example: type = 'JAPI' and 'SP' does not work, and adding the  
double quotes like this: "type = 'JAPI' and 'SP'" does not work either.

>
> Please confirm.
>
> Maciek
>
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Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
> Hi Maciek,
> 
> Sorry for taking so long in response.
> On Mar 6, 2006, at 3:34 PM, Maciek Sieczka via RT wrote:
> 
>> Kirk wrote:
>>
>>> I may have found a bug in d.m. However, I may not be issuing the sql
>>> statement properly in d.m. For example If issue the following
>>> command on the command line:
>>>
>>> d.vect test fcolor=none where="type='JAPI'"
>>>
>>> the expected polygons are displayed.
>>>
>>> However, in d.m, if I type in the SQL where statement field:
>>>
>>> "type = 'JAPI'"
>>>
>>> which I believe is the same command minus the (where=) that worked
>>> on the command line, no vectors are displayed. Console output is as
>>> follows:
>>>
>>> d.vect map=test color=0:0:0 lcolor=0:0:0 fcolor=none display=shape
>>> type=point,line,boundary,centroid,area icon=basic/x size=5 layer=1
>>> lsize=8 xref=left yref=center llayer=1 {where="type = 'JAPI'"}
>>>
>>> Am I misusing the sql field in d.m, or should this be working?
>>
>>
>> If you put type = 'JAPI' (no " ") in d.m it should work, does it?
> 
> 
> Yes, single quotes work. However, without double quotes is it  possible 
> to do a complex query?
> 
> For example: type = 'JAPI' and 'SP' does not work, and adding the  
> double quotes like this: "type = 'JAPI' and 'SP'" does not work either.

This should be type='JAPI' and type='SP'.

As far as I know, type='JAPI' and 'SP' is not standard SQL.

Moritz


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Hi Moritz,

On Mar 7, 2006, at 8:36 AM, Moritz Lennert wrote:
>
> This should be type='JAPI' and type='SP'.

My understanding from examples in the docs (http://grass.itc.it/ 
grass61/manuals/html61_user/sql.html) is that the use of double  
quotes to allow more than one query run in a single statment. Am I  
wrong on this?

Text-string matching requires the text part to be 'single quoted' and  
multiple queries should be contained in "double quotes". e.g.
d.vect map where="individual='juvenile' and area='beach'"


>
> As far as I know, type='JAPI' and 'SP' is not standard SQL.
>
> Moritz


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Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
> Hi Moritz, 
> 
> On Mar 7, 2006, at 8:36 AM, Moritz Lennert wrote:
> 
>>
>> This should be type='JAPI' and type='SP'.
> 
> 
> My understanding from examples in the docs 
> (http://grass.itc.it/grass61/manuals/html61_user/sql.html) is that the 
> use of double quotes to allow more than one query run in a single 
> statment. Am I wrong on this?
> 
> Text-string matching requires the text part to be 'single quoted' and 
> multiple queries should be contained in "double quotes". e.g.
> d.vect map where="individual='juvenile' and area='beach'"

The quoting issue is a different one from the fact that [type='JAPI' and 
'SP'] is invalid as you have to repeat the field/column name.

As was already hinted at by others, the quoting rules in the 
documentation target the command line. Quoting is handled differently in 
the GUI interface.

So in the command line, you would have to type:

where="type='JAPI' and type='SP'"

but in the GUI you put

type='JAPI' and type='SP'

into the "where" text field.

> 
> 
>>
>> As far as I know, type='JAPI' and 'SP' is not standard SQL.
>>
>> Moritz
> 
> 

Mortiz


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On Mar 7, 2006, at 9:40 AM, Moritz Lennert via RT wrote:

>
> As was already hinted at by others, the quoting rules in the
> documentation target the command line. Quoting is handled  
> differently in
> the GUI interface.
>

Thanks Moritz, that was the tidbit I wanted to confirm. 


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> > My understanding from examples in the docs 
> > (http://grass.itc.it/grass61/manuals/html61_user/sql.html) is that
> > the  use of double quotes to allow more than one query run in a
> > single  statment. Am I wrong on this?
> > 
> > Text-string matching requires the text part to be 'single quoted'
> > and  multiple queries should be contained in "double quotes". e.g.
> > d.vect map where="individual='juvenile' and area='beach'"
> 
> The quoting issue is a different one from the fact that [type='JAPI'
> and  'SP'] is invalid as you have to repeat the field/column name.
> 
> As was already hinted at by others, the quoting rules in the 
> documentation target the command line. Quoting is handled differently
> in  the GUI interface.


I have updated the help page to clarify that you only need the double
quotes when specifying the query from the command line.


Hamish


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On Mar 7, 2006, at 10:39 PM, Hamish via RT wrote:

> I have updated the help page to clarify that you only need the double
> quotes when specifying the query from the command line.
>
>
> Hamish
>

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size=3D"3" style=3D"font: 12.0px Helvetica">I have updated the help page =
to clarify that you only need the double</FONT></P> <P style=3D"margin: =
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style=3D"font: 12.0px Helvetica">quotes when specifying the query from =
the command line.</FONT></P> <P style=3D"margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px =
0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px"><BR></P> <P =
style=3D"margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; =
min-height: 14.0px"><BR></P> <P style=3D"margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px =
0.0px"><FONT face=3D"Helvetica" size=3D"3" style=3D"font: 12.0px =
Helvetica">Hamish</FONT></P> <P style=3D"margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px =
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</BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR><DIV>Thanks again Hamish</DIV></BODY></HTML>=

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Fri, Apr 21 2006 12:07:19    User changed to kwythers@umn.edu,werchowyna@epf.pl by msieczka  
Fri, Apr 21 2006 12:08:02    Mail sent by msieczka  
Hi Kirk,

Do you think I can close this report now? Looks like sorted out...

Thanks,
Maciek
Fri, Jun 23 2006 21:11:00    Mail sent by msieczka  
Again, does this bug still aplly?


Maciek
Fri, Jun 23 2006 21:59:00    Status changed to resolved by mbarton  
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