On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 01:38 +0100, Moritz Lennert wrote: > You still use quotes: > tempcolumn="$tempcolumn\_tmp" > > IIUC, the quotes will let the slash appear literally. So, just leave > out > the quotes as follows: > > tempcolumn=$tempcolumn\_tmp > > However, as you say your original script (in my modified form) > actually > worked, it just spit out a series of warnings. So it might be more > interesting to check upon these warnings. I only saw these with the > sqlite driver, not with dbf or postgresql, so we should try to find > out > what happens with that driver. > > Moritz
Oh, sorry Moritz. Now I see. I am at your service :-) Tell me what/how to test? At a glance: * I have a shapefile with more than 30 columns (the test shapefile is just a test). * I imported in GRASS (using sqlite backend). * sqlitebrowser reports "correct" column types (integere, double precision, varchar) * db.describe reports columnt type with CAPS and CHARACTER instead of varchar _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
