Hi Nikos, 2015-05-18 23:07 GMT+02:00 Nikos Alexandris <[email protected]>: > * Sören Gebbert <[email protected]> [2015-05-18 20:34:19 +0200]: > >> Hi Nikos, >> You need to use t.remove to delete the time stamps from the temporal >> database. The *.timestamp modules should not be used at all. They are not >> connected with the temporal framework. >> The error appears because the maps still have relative time stamps in the >> temporal database which can not be overwritten with absolute time stamps. > > Thanks for spotting. I am not sure about the following: > > 1) how does t.connect/t.create work if I erase the "tgis" > directory manually? Is it not possible to create a new tgis from > scratch?
The tgis directory can be removed, all temporal commands will check if the mapset specific temporal database exists and will create one if needed. > > 2) although I remove strds-es via t.remove, the command `t.list rast` still > shows maps which do not exist anymore anywhere. How come? Maps can be registered in several different STDS. Hence removing a STDS without explicitly removing the registered map layers (forced with -rf) will only un-register the maps from the specific STDS but not from the temporal database. Use t.unregister to simply un-register map layers from the temporal database (and all associated STDS) or use the -rf option in t.remove to fully remove map layers from the temporal and spatial database. The module g.remove will not delete the time stamps from the temporal database, since only temporal commands are aware of it. The module t.support allows to check STDS for removed or overwritten map layers to update the temporal database accordingly. Best regards Soeren > > Danke, Nikos _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
