[GRASS-user] Temporal data issues need resolving

Sören Gebbert soerengebbert at googlemail.com
Thu Feb 23 09:07:50 PST 2017


Are strds and raster maps located in the same mapset?  A restriction of the
temporal framework is, that you can only register maps in stds from the
same mapset.

Am 23.02.2017 18:03 schrieb "Rich Shepard" <rshepard at appl-ecosys.com>:

>   Yesterday I created and registered a STRDS. Today grass cannot find it. I
> tried re-creating and re-registering the dataset but the latter step fails.
>
>   All mapsets are available regardless of the current mapset:
>
> g.mapsets -p
> Accessible mapsets:
> precipitation PERMANENT analyses features soils topography
>
>   In the precipitation mapset the files are present:
>
> g.list type=raster pattern=rainfall_* separator=comma
> rainfall_20131115,rainfall_20131116,rainfall_20131117,rainfa
> ll_20131118,rai
> nfall_20131120,rainfall_20131121,rainfall_20131122,rainfall_
> 20131123,rainfa
> ll_20131124,rainfall_20131125,rainfall_20131126,rainfall_201
> 31127,rainfall_
> 20131128,rainfall_20131129,rainfall_20131130,rainfall_201312
> 01,rainfall_201
> 31202,rainfall_20131203,rainfall_20131204,rainfall_20131205,
> rainfall_201312
> 06,rainfall_20131207,rainfall_20131208,rainfall_20131209
>
> t.create runs with no errors:
>
> t.create output=rainfall type=strds temporaltype=absolute title='Rainfall'
> description='Daily rainfall in mm/hr.' --overwrite
> WARNING: Overwriting space time raster dataset <rainfall> and unregistering
>          all maps
>
> But, t.register fails not finding the first rainfall map:
>
> t.register -i input=rainfall maps=`g.list type=raster pattern="rainfall_*"
> separator=comma start="2013-11-15" increment="1 days"
> Gathering map information...
> ERROR: Unable to update raster map <rainfall_20131115 at precipitation>. The
> map does not exist.
>
>   Nothing in grass73 changed from yesterday afternoon to this morning.
>
>   I need to resolve this problem so I can run a model. Your help is needed
> to understand what happed and how to fix it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich
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