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My method is to make each LOCATION = a coordinate reference system,
then each MAPSET holds all layers for some project. So I have a
LOCATION called WGS84, and inside several MAPSETs, one for each
project. Then another LOCATION called ITM (Israel transverse
Mercator) again with several MAPSETs inside. There are cases where I
have data for a certain project in two CRS's so I'll have two
MAPSET's with identical names in both LOCATIONs.<br>
Works for me...<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27-Apr-14 7:11 PM, Tyler Smith
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<blockquote cite="mid:535D2C21.4010404@plantarum.ca" type="cite">Hi
all,
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<br>
I am looking for advice on how to manage my locations. I have
Grass installed on my laptop, where I'm the only user. So I use
the PERMANENT mapset for each location, which seems to be ok.
<br>
<br>
However, I've got a growing list of locations that is becoming
hard to manage. Each dataset that I download becomes its own
location, and then these locations start to get mixed up as I
import layers from one location to the other, or create new
locations to reproject the original data.
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I also deal with a lot of point location data, which gets imported
into a lat-long location, then exported out to various other
locations. Which introduces a new set of transformations to keep
track of.
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<br>
It's all getting to be a bit confusing. I suspect more experienced
users must have developed useful guidelines for managing their own
datasets? I hope it's not off-topic to solicit your suggestions
here?
<br>
<br>
Thanks for your time!
<br>
<br>
Tyler
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