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You can link a GRASS layer to a PostgreSQL attribute table, though. {{cmd|v.db.connect}}
You can link a GRASS layer to a PostgreSQL attribute table, though. {{cmd|v.db.connect}}
== See also ==
* [http://www.surfaces.co.il/?p=645 Tutorial by Micha Silver]




[[Category: FAQ]]
[[Category: FAQ]]

Revision as of 15:36, 3 May 2010

Help pages

Link to external dataset

Import into GRASS

  1. v.in.ogr (import only geometry column from postgresql/postgis)
  2. v.clean

There is a fundamental difference between the PostGIS format which is non-topological and the internal GRASS format which is topological and which, thus, does not really allow for overlapping polygons. You can digitize them, but they are not really useful...

You cannot directly process a PostGIS table in GRASS. GRASS has its own internal vector format.

You can link a GRASS layer to a PostgreSQL attribute table, though. v.db.connect

See also