> tim,
>    After I sent the message I realized that you're working with a raster
> map,
> not a vector map with a separate database table. I'm out of ideas on how
> to
> move the x, y, and z values from the raster to a database table.
> 

Hey.

No, I´m working with vector data. I imported the data via v.in.ascii from a
.csv-file. 

And now I´m really confused. Vincent you said that it could be that there is
something wring between the data and the table. So I deleted the point cloud
and imported it again. Now I have the problem that there is no corresponding
table in my directory (/Grass_Database/Location/Mapset/dbf). 

thanks,
tim

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