Ryan, OK, so there are no attributes in the CSV but only geometry and category number (ID). GRASS will not create a DBF file since there is no need for it, given these data.
If you want to later add a table, simply use v.db.addtable. Hope this helps, Markus On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 10:42:26PM -0700, ucl wrote: > Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by defining attribute columns. > > Here are the first two lines: > Latitude,Longitude,Category > 34.420757,-119.685126,1 > > Markus Neteler wrote: > > > > Can you post the first two lines of you CSV file? Otherwise the problem > > is hard to understand. So far you still don't define any attribute > > columns, > > hence, no DBF (or other table) is generated. > > > > Markus > > > > Ryan Rosario wrote on 07/24/2007 09:26 AM: > >> Thanks for the suggestions. > >> > >> I tried that and it did not work. I added an extra column to my data > >> file called category and exported it to CSV. I then read in the vector > >> using > >> > >> v.in.ascii input='responseTime.csv ' output=response format=point > >> fs=',' skip=1 col='y double, x double, cat int' x=2 y=1 cat=3 --overwrite > >> > >> I did this both in the GUI and command-line and I also deleted the > >> previous vector in case there was garbage left over. > >> > >> v.info response shows no dblinks. > >> > >> Is there something else I can try? > >> > >> Ryan > >> > > > http://www.nabble.com/dbf-File-not-being-Created-with-v.in.ascii-tf4127648.html#a11759207 _______________________________________________ grassuser mailing list [email protected] http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser

