[GRASS-user] grass 6.3cvs stability

Malte Halbey-Martin malte at perlomat.de
Thu Dec 7 07:15:14 EST 2006


Hello Precila,

when you run

g.list vect

on the command line all available vector files are listed in the 
location you are working. Does your imported cities.grc appear?


Malte


Precila Salcedo schrieb:
> --- Hamish <hamish_nospam at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> Precila Salcedo wrote:
>>     
>>> thanks a lot, i tried doing several things but
>>>       
>> failed
>> ..
>>     
>>> here's what i did:
>>>
>>> v.in.ogr -l dsn=C:/ESRI/ESRIDATA/WORLD/CITIES.SHP
>>>       
>> output=cities.grc min_area=0.0001 snap=-1
>>     
>>> Data source contains 1 layers:
>>> CITIES
>>>       
>> Hi Precila,
>>
>> from the help page:
>>
>> Flags:
>>   -l   List available layers in data source and exit
>>
>> so when you used the list flag it exited before
>> importing anything.
>>
>>
>> try this:
>>
>> v.in.ogr dsn=C:/ESRI/ESRIDATA/WORLD/CITIES.SHP
>> output=cities.grc
>>
>>    which is the same as this:
>>
>> v.in.ogr dsn=C:/ESRI/ESRIDATA/WORLD/ layer=CITIES
>> output=cities.grc
>>
>>
>>
>> Hamish
>>
>>     
> Hi Hamish,
>
> i tried your suggestion by opening grass and typing
> the command straight on the Output GIS.m panel (lower
> half of the panel) then RUN it;
>
> v.in.ogr dsn=C:/ESRI/ESRIDATA/WORLD/CITIES.SHP
> output=cities.grc
>
> how will i open it now?..i was looking for the file
> cities.grc but cant find it, was it automatically
> saved on my default location or somewhere else? my
> default dataset is Spearfish60 PERMANENT. wil i open
> it using file/workspace/open or using
> file/import/vector map???? ..im having difficulty with
> this.  thanks a lot. 
>
> Precy
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