On 27/03/09 00:13, Gabriele N. wrote:
Hi. I'm working with grass64 on ubuntu 8.10. I have created a sqlite db. 1) I have a shape of municipalities that have problems of topology. In addition, some municipalities have more non-adjacent areas. To not have the municipalities 'split' I tried to import without topological corrections but I do not think is the right thing. v.dissolve does not work if the polygons are not adjacent. Right?
What are you trying to achieve exactly ? Fusion non-adjacent polygons or give them all the same category value ? If the later, then you can use v.reclass on the column containing the common code (as long as this is an integer).
2) In addition to the linked table, I want to connect another table but it has many records for each municipalities and then to do a link one to many (see picture example in attachment).
There was no attachment... Do I understand correctly that for one category value you will have several tuples in a table giving different information concerning this same category ? That's seems like a definite "don't do" to me.
link_table.gif Should I put this table on layer 2? or create a copy of the shape and try to connect this table?
Or (although not sure if I understand exactly what your objectif is): create a view in sqlite combining the currently attached and the other table and then v.db.connect your map to that view.
I have attached the table with v.db.connect on layer 2 and it seems ok, but if I query the poligon (identify in display mode) opens the table only on layer 1.
Do your features have category values in layer 2 ? If not, you can attach as many tables as you want, but there will be no features that correspond to the tuples in these tables. Moritz _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
