[postgis-users] R: RE : Postgis 3 dimension geometry table
francescoboccacci at libero.it
francescoboccacci at libero.it
Fri Sep 14 02:47:09 PDT 2012
Thanks,
i solved it using psql2shp with -d option.
Thanks
Francesco
>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: hugues.francois at irstea.fr
>Data: 14/09/2012 11.41
>A: <francescoboccacci at libero.it>, "PostGIS Users Discussion"<postgis-
users at postgis.refractions.net>
>Ogg: RE : [postgis-users] Postgis 3 dimension geometry table
>
>Hello,
>
>I'm not sure to understand your question.
>
>Did you try psql2shp ?
>
>You could also take a look to openjump, qgis or arcgis where you can add a
query layer and then export it to shp.
>
>Hugues.
>
>
>-------- Message d'origine--------
>De: postgis-users-bounces at postgis.refractions.net de la part de
francescoboccacci at libero.it
>Date: ven. 14/09/2012 10:47
>À: postgis-users at postgis.refractions.net
>Objet : [postgis-users] Postgis 3 dimension geometry table
>
>Hi all,
>i have a question for you. I have a table with these properties:
>
>CONSTRAINT enforce_dims_geometry CHECK (st_ndims(geometry) = 3),
> CONSTRAINT enforce_geotype_geometry CHECK (geometrytype(geometry) =
>'MULTILINESTRING'::text OR geometry IS NULL),
>
>i would like to export that table in shapefile or kml format (or any
external
>format) but i don't find a good tool to do that.
>Can you help me?Is there a way to do that?
>
>Francesco
>
>
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