[postgis-users] Are there psql command for detecting geometry types stored in PostGIS?

b.j.kobben at utwente.nl b.j.kobben at utwente.nl
Sat Sep 21 04:23:56 PDT 2019


Dear shao,

you are now really overstepping the limits of  what is considered good email list etiquette: you are not supposed to use such a list for  asking questions that can be found in the information already available in the public information sources coming with the software.

This question is  very clearly addressed in the excellent manual that comes with PostGIS, so a clear cases of RTFM (google it).

Barend

On 20/09/2019, 16:23, "postgis-users on behalf of Shaozhong SHI" <postgis-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org<mailto:postgis-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of shishaozhong at gmail.com<mailto:shishaozhong at gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi, All,

Are there psql command for detecting geometry types stored in PostGIS?

For instance, data is stored in the geometry column, can we use any commands to detect what types of geometry it is (e.g., collection of points, or point only and etc.)?

Regards,

Shao
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