Hi,
maybe your instalation of postgis functions and etc are not in postgres db.
If you are using windwos search for others databases, maybe a postgis or
postgis_template. At that databases you will find the the functions.
If you are using linux then you will have to add that functions to some
database, see the docs for a how-to.
A good policy is to create a new database using a template with the postgis
stuff. Leave the postgres db for maintenance.
Best regards,
2008/8/27 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No, is correct like 'estac_aemet'
>
> How do I know if my POSTGIS functions are installed ok?
>
> In my DB called 'postgres' I have no Functions.
>
>
>
> >> Yes, the tabla estac_aemet exists. The schema is public
> >>
> >
> > Did you create the table using double quotes to name it ? "ESTAC_AEMET"
> maybe
> > ?
> > If so, then you have to respect the case in the table name when naming
> it:
> >
> > SELECT addgeometrycolumn('public','ESTAC_AEMET', 'the_geom',
> 23030,'POINT',2)
> >
> > You can check the table name by launching psql and typing \d to list all
> > tables.
> >
> >
> > Nicolas
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