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NAME
db.in.ogr - Imports attribute tables in various formats.
KEYWORDS
database, import, attribute table
SYNOPSIS
db.in.ogr db.in.ogr --help db.in.ogr input=name [gdal_config=string] [gdal_doo=string] [db_table=name] [output=name] [key=string] [encoding=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: input=name [required] Table file to be imported or DB connection string gdal_config=string GDAL configuration options Comma-separated list of key=value pairs gdal_doo=string GDAL dataset open options Comma-separated list of key=value pairs db_table=name Name of table from given DB to be imported output=name Name for output table key=string Name for auto-generated unique key column encoding=string Encoding value for attribute data
DESCRIPTION
db.in.ogr imports attribute tables in various formats as supported by the OGR library on the local system (DBF, CSV, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MySQL, ODBC, etc.). Optionally a unique key (ID) column can be added to the table.
EXAMPLES
Import CSV file Limited type recognition can be done for Integer, Real, String, Date, Time and DateTime columns through a descriptive file with same name as the CSV file, but .csvt extension (see details here). # NOTE: create koeppen_gridcode.csvt first for automated type recognition db.in.ogr input=koeppen_gridcode.csv output=koeppen_gridcode db.select table=koeppen_gridcode Import DBF table Import of a DBF table with additional unique key column (e.g., needed for v.in.db). db.in.ogr input=/path/to/mydata.dbf output=census_raleigh key=myid db.describe -c census_raleigh Import of a SQLite table db.in.ogr input=/path/to/sqlite.db db_table=census_raleigh output=census_raleigh Import of a PostgreSQL table # HINT: if the database contains spatial tables, but you want to import a non-spatial table, set the environmental variable PG_LIST_ALL_TABLES to YES before importing db.in.ogr input="PG:host=localhost dbname=ecad user=neteler" \ db_table=ecad_verona_tmean output=ecad_verona_tmean db.select table=ecad_verona_tmean db.describe -c ecad_verona_tmean Import XLS file To force reading headers, define environmental variable OGR_XLS_HEADERS=’FORCE’. Parameter db_table refers to the list within XLS file. export OGR_XLS_HEADERS=’FORCE’ db.in.ogr input=address.xls db_table=address_data
SEE ALSO
db.select, v.in.ogr, v.in.db GRASS SQL interface
AUTHOR
Markus Neteler
SOURCE CODE
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