hello
Sorry But I am cofused about v.in.ascii ?
doesn't v.in.ascii create a dbtable?
cat elreg2.xy | v.in.ascii out=elreg2 fs='|' cat=1 x=2 y=3 z=4 columns='cat integer, x double precision, y double precision, z integer)'
no related table created !
regards
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Hi,
I noticed this "strange" behaviour last week. Table is created only if
you declare at least one addition column in the table, e.g. col="cat
int, x double, y double, z double, data int".
E.g.:
echo "1|1|1" | v.in.ascii out=test z=3
no table is created (maybe the user could expect the table [cat|x|y|z]?)
but
echo "1|1|1|10" | v.in.ascii out=test z=3 col="x double, y double, z
double, data int"
works
cat|x|y|z|data
1|1|1|1|10
Martin
2007/4/5, temiz <temiz@deprem.gov.tr>:
hello
Sorry But I am cofused about v.in.ascii ?
doesn't v.in.ascii create a dbtable?
cat elreg2.xy | v.in.ascii out=elreg2 fs='|' cat=1 x=2 y=3 z=4
columns='cat integer, x double precision, y double precision, z integer)'
no related table created !
regards
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