DESCRIPTION

v.in.db creates new vector (points) map from database table containing coordinates.

EXAMPLE

1) Creating a map from PostgreSQL table:
 v.in.db driver=pg database="host=myserver.itc.it,dbname=mydb,user=name" \
         table=pat_stazioni x=east y=north z=quota key=id output=pat_stazioni

2) Creating a map from PostGIS: To extract coordinate values from PostGIS, functions have to be used:

 v.in.db driver=pg database="host=myserver.itc.it,dbname=mydb,user=name" \
         table=station x="x(geom)" y="y(geom)" z="z(geom)" key=id out=meteostations

If an ID column is not not present in the PostgreSQL table, the 'object ID' of PostgreSQL can be used. In this case set:

  cat=OID

3) Import of a points table (x, y, z) from DBF file to vector points map:

#create vector map from DBF table (here, 'idcol' contains unique row IDs, 'z' is optional):
#the 'database' parameter is the directory where the DBF file is stored:
v.in.db driver=dbf database=/home/user/tables/ table=pointsfile x=x y=y z=z \
        key=idcol out=dtmpoints

#check result:
v.info dtmpoints
v.info -c dtmpoints

If an ID column is missing in the DBF file, it has to be added beforehand, e.g. with OpenOffice.

AUTHOR

Radim Blazek

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