[GRASSLIST:4767] Re: Duplicate a Location

DrakeGis drakegis at dacafe.com
Wed Nov 10 17:41:55 EST 2004


So, in order to protect my data from any riskly operation, I should
1) copy my location
2) copy my database
3) in grass relink maps and vectors

 Is that rigth ?

  D.


> After you have copied your location and all of the files therein,
> either...
>
> 1) it will connect to your postgres database just like before (this is the
> most likely as you will have also copied the var file and other similar
> files that specify the path to your postgres database) OR
>
> 2) you will need to run v.db.connect to re-establish a connection between
> your vectors and postgres.
>
> Michael
>
>
> On 11/10/04 3:05 PM, "DrakeGis" <drakegis at dacafe.com> wrote:
>
>>   How can I do that and still have the link between maps and data ?
>
> ______________________________
> Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
> School of Human, Evolution and Social Change
> Arizona State University
> Tempe, AZ  85287-2402
> USA
>
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>
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