Hello
It's the postgis man again.
After my question on v.out.ogr here is a question on its brother, v.in.ogr:
I looked in the example in the help manual which gives the following:
v.in.ogr dsn="PG:dbname=postgis" layer=polymap output=polygons
type=boundary,centroid
I put the name of my db instead of postgis, instead of polymap I put the
postgis layer I wanted to import and I run the module:
it gives me the following error
"cannot open datasource"
I was wondering if there can be an explanation. My postgres is in my computer
and the user I use for running grass is also the administrator of the
database...
Ciao
Francesco Pirotti
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