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NAME

       db.copy  - Copy a table.
       Either  ’from_table’  (optionally  with  ’where’)  can be used or ’select’ option, but not
       ’from_table’ and ’select’ at the same time.

KEYWORDS

       database, attribute table, SQL

SYNOPSIS

       db.copy
       db.copy --help
       db.copy  [from_driver=name]   [from_database=name]   [from_table=name]    [to_driver=name]
       [to_database=name]   to_table=name   [where=sql_query]    [select=string]    [--overwrite]
       [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
       --overwrite
           Allow output files to overwrite existing files

       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
       from_driver=name
           Input driver name
           Options: dbf, mysql, odbc, ogr, pg, sqlite
           Default: sqlite

       from_database=name
           Input database name
           Default: $GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/sqlite/sqlite.db

       from_table=name
           Input table name (only, if ’select’ is not used)

       to_driver=name
           Output driver name
           Options: dbf, mysql, odbc, ogr, pg, sqlite
           Default: sqlite

       to_database=name
           Output database name
           Default: $GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/sqlite/sqlite.db

       to_table=name [required]
           Output table name

       where=sql_query
           WHERE conditions of SQL statement without ’where’ keyword
           Example: income < 1000 and population >= 10000

       select=string
           Full select statement (only, if ’from_table’ and ’where’ is not used)
           E.g.: SELECT dedek FROM starobince WHERE obec = ’Frimburg’

DESCRIPTION

       db.copy allows the user to copy a table between two databases.  Databases can be connected
       through different drivers (see examples below).

NOTES

       Attribute  tables  can be copied using db.copy and, when to be associated to a vector map,
       assigned to the map with v.db.connect. Current connection settings are saved in  the  file
       $LOCATION/vector_map/dbln.

EXAMPLES

   From DBF to PostgreSQL
       Storing table ’geonames.dbf’ (in current directory) into PostgreSQL through ODBC:
       db.copy from_driver=dbf from_database=’$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/PERMANENT/dbf’ \
         from_table=geonames to_driver=pg to_database="host=pgserver,dbname=testdb" \
         to_table=geonames

   From PostgreSQL to DBF
       db.copy from_driver=pg  from_database="host=pgserver.example.org,dbname=testdb" \
         from_table=origtable to_driver=dbf \
         to_database=’$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/dbf’ to_table=origtable

   From PostgreSQL to PostgreSQL with condition
       db.copy from_driver=pg  from_database="host=localhost,dbname=testdb" \
         from_table=geonames to_driver=pg to_database="host=localhost,dbname=testdb" \
         to_table=selection where="cat < 500"

   From DBF to SQLite
       db.copy from_driver=dbf from_database=’$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/PERMANENT/dbf’ \
          from_table=geonames_features to_driver=sqlite \
          to_database=’$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/sqlite/sqlite.db’ to_table=geonames_features
       # convenient viewer:
       sqlitebrowser $HOME/grassdata/nc_spm_08/user1/sqlite/sqlite.db

   From SQLite to DBF
       db.copy from_driver=sqlite from_database=’$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/sqlite/sqlite.db’ \
          from_table=ammprv to_driver=dbf to_database=’$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/dbf/’ \
          to_table=ammprv

SEE ALSO

        db.connect, db.drivers, db.login, v.db.connect, v.clean

       GRASS SQL interface

AUTHOR

       Radim Blazek, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy

SOURCE CODE

       Available at: db.copy source code (history)

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