Nearly there but not quite:
The final column should combine the values from the 2 columns, am I
right that concat doesn't work with dbf?
So this doesn't work
echo UPDATE vectormap SET c_COVER = a_COVER || a_value | db.execute
cheers,
maning
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 2:34 PM, maning sambale
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Dear all,
I'm trying to subset my TRMM image with the gdal_translate command in Grass
6.2.2 on Centos: gdal_translate -projwin 868 187 875 178 apr00
precip_apr00. However, Grass returns
*Error 4:'apr00' does not exist in the file system,
and is not recognised as a supported dataset name.
Dear grass users
I have just read this thread
http://www.nabble.com/GRASS-6.4-and-Ubuntu-Intrepid-td20222308.htm
but I cannot understand clearly what can I have to do to avoid this:
GRASS 6.4.svn (piemwgs84_prova):~/script_grass v.in.ogr -o
dsn=/media/disk/gis/shapefiles/ layer=polyRiserve
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Annekatrien Debien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to subset my TRMM image with the gdal_translate command in Grass
6.2.2 on Centos: gdal_translate -projwin 868 187 875 178 apr00
precip_apr00. However, Grass returns
Error 4:'apr00' does not
It seems that r.null missed some NULL values or some negative values are still
there (one or both issues may be the cause).
Anyway I worked around it by adding a fixed amount with the map calculator and
rescaling it to the wanted scale.
This workaround seems to be foolproof and confirms that
Hi again,
I was trying to import some more vectors from my .dxf file and GRASS
6.4 crashed under Active tcl 8.5. I tried a simple layer and it still
crashed. I got the message The application Wish quit
unexpectedly. I didn't have this problem with 6.3.
In Console Messages I get:
On Nov 25, 2008, at 11:22 PM, Glynn Clements wrote:
First, note that the Xerces check in the v.in.wfs script is broken; it
uses ldd, which (AFAIK) is specifc to Linux. You might want to try
removing the lines:
if [ -z `ldd $OGRINFO | grep xerces` ] ; then
g.message -e OGR
First, an embarrassed 'mea culpa' about the menus. I'm so accustomed to
dragging the GIS manager to my second screen that I didn't even look at
the primary screen for the menus! Sorry 'bout that ... blush
Now for the serious stuff ...
William Kyngesburye wrote:
On Nov 25, 2008, at 11:22 PM,