@mapset just helps specify which mapset a map is in. That is, if you have a map named elevation in mapset PERMANENT and another one named elevation in mapset 'newmaps', specifying [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] will differentiate between the two.

In the case of the error for v.rast.stats, just DON'T use the @mapset in the map= argument and you won't have an error.

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On Feb 12, 2008, at 12:35 PM, Nikos Alexandris wrote:

By the way,

some similar problems occur with i.smap (as I have written a few weeks/
months ago). Is there any solution for this?

I understand that @mapset can be very useful but it is a bit scary ;-)

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