Hi Markus,

Please, ignore my messages regarding this issue.
Everything is working fine!

Bests

milton

2009/5/20 Milton Cezar Ribeiro <[email protected]>

> Hi Markus,
>
> you are rigth, the error was as you showed.
> But may be I made a mistake, and I dont know how fix it.
>
> I have two Project Location (PL_A and PL_B), and on each one I have
> @PERMANENT mapsets.
> I thougth that if rename the PERMANENT (like TEMP_mapset) on PL_B and copy
> the directory to PL_A, than when I load PL_A I can access both PERMANENT and
> TEMP_mapset.. But grass not recognize automatically @TEMP_mapset.
>
> My mapsets has no projection (it is a XY unprojected location).
>
> Any help are welcome.
>
> bests
>
> milton
>
> 2009/5/20 Markus Neteler <[email protected]>
>
>  On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Milton Cezar Ribeiro
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >  Hi GrassGurus,
>> >
>> > I have a Project Location with two mapsets, like:
>> >
>> > MyProjLocation
>> >     +PERMANENT
>> >     +TEMP_mapset
>> >
>> > Now I need to move some rasters from @PERMANENT to @TEMP_mapset
>> > I tryed something like:
>> >    g.copy rast=A @PERMENENT,A @TEMP_mapset (without spaces)
>> >
>> > But it not works.
>>
>> What is the error? I suspect
>> Illegal filename. Character <@> not allowed.
>>
>> Solution: don't specify @TEMP_mapset in the target name since you
>> write to the current mapset.
>>
>> So:
>> g.copy ras...@permanent,A
>> will do it.
>>
>> Markus
>>
>
>
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