Jeff Hamann wrote:
I have no idea where to send this and after signing up for the another
list server, I thought I might try here. Let me first say that I have
been using the heck out of ogr2ogr and postgis for a few days now to
generate kml files with relative ease, using commands like:
ogr2ogr -f kml himom.kml PG:"host=localhost dbname=$1" -sql "select
st_transform(boundary,4326), blah, blah, blah from my table"
While this is awsome, I need to export a timestamp/timespan into the kml
file as well so I can make use of the time slider in google earth. I'm
a relative newbie to kml and have no idea if ogr2ogr/postgis can do
this. Is this possible from within the SQL query, or will I need to post
process the generated kml file and manipulate the file/entries myself
using another tool?
Jeff,
I'd suggest asking on gdal-dev, hopefully getting a reply from Chris Condit.
I am doubtful there is an existing mechanism to do this. There comes a point
where it is hard to achieve really detailed control of the kml without
generating it with a custom script, or perhaps post-processing OGR generated
kml.
Best regards,
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