DESCRIPTION

db.in.ogr imports attribute tables in various formats as supported by the OGR driver on the local system (DBF, CSV, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MySQL, ODBC, etc.). Optionally a unique key (ID) column can be added to the table.

NOTES

EXAMPLES

Import of a CSV table file:
Limited type recognition can be done for Integer, Real, String, Date, Time and DateTime columns through a descriptive file with same name as the CSV file, but .csvt extension (see details here).

# NOTE: create koeppen_gridcode.csvt first for type recognition
db.in.ogr dsn=koeppen_gridcode.csv output=koeppen_gridcode
db.select koeppen_gridcode

Import of a DBF table with additional unique key column (e.g., needed for v.in.db):

db.in.ogr dsn=$HOME/mydata.dbf output=census_raleigh key=myid
db.describe -c census_raleigh

Import of a SQLite table:

db.in.ogr dsn=$HOME/sqlite/sqlite.db db_table=census_raleigh output=census_raleigh

Import of a PostgreSQL table:

db.in.ogr dsn="PG:host=localhost dbname=ecad user=neteler" \
          db_table=ecad_verona_tmean output=ecad_verona_tmean
db.select ecad_verona_tmean
db.describe -c ecad_verona_tmean

SEE ALSO

v.in.ogr
GRASS SQL interface

AUTHOR

Markus Neteler

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