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NAME

       g.mapsets  - Modifies the user's current mapset search path.
       Affects the user's access to data existing under the other mapsets in the current location.

KEYWORDS

       general, settings, search path

SYNOPSIS

       g.mapsets
       g.mapsets help
       g.mapsets          [-lps]          [mapset=string[,string,...]]           [addmapset=string[,string,...]]
       [removemapset=string[,string,...]]   [fs=character]   [--verbose]  [--quiet]

   Flags:
       -l
           List all available mapsets in alphabetical order

       -p
           Print mapsets in current search path

       -s
           Show mapset selection dialog

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

   Parameters:
       mapset=string[,string,...]
           Name(s) of existing mapset(s)

       addmapset=string[,string,...]
           Name(s) of existing mapset(s) to add to search path

       removemapset=string[,string,...]
           Name(s) of existing mapset(s) to remove from search path

       fs=character
           Field separator
           Special characters: newline, space, comma, tab
           Default: space

DESCRIPTION

       For basic information about Grass mapset, location and data base refer to GRASS Quickstart.

       A mapset holds a distinct set of data layers, each relevant to  the  same  (or  a  subset  of  the  same)
       geographic  region,  and  each  drawn  in  the  same map coordinate system.  At the outset of every GRASS
       session, the user identifies a GRASS data base, location, and mapset that are to be  the  user's  current
       data  base, current location, and current mapset for the duration of the session; any maps created by the
       user during the session will be stored under the current  mapset  set  at  the  session's  outset.   (see
       g.mapset [without an "s"] and g.gisenv for changing the mapset with a session)

       The  user can add, modify, and delete data layers that exist under his current mapset.  Although the user
       can also access (i.e., use) data that are stored under other mapsets in the same GRASS location using the
       mapname@mapsetname notation or mapset search path, the user can only make permanent  changes  (create  or
       modify data) located in the current mapset.  The user's mapset search path lists the order in which other
       mapsets  in  the  same  GRASS location can be searched and their data accessed by the user.  The user can
       modify the listing and order in which these mapsets are accessed by modifying  the  mapset  search  path;
       this  can  be  done using the g.mapsets command. This program allows the user to use other's relevant map
       data without altering the original data layer, and without taking up  disk  space  with  a  copy  of  the
       original  map.  The mapname@mapsetname notation may be used irrespective of the mapset search path, i.e.,
       any map found in another mapset with sufficient g.access privileges may be called in such a manner.

       g.mapsets shows the user available mapsets under the current GRASS location, lists mapsets to  which  the
       user  currently  has  access,  and  lists the order in which accessible mapsets will be accessed by GRASS
       programs searching for data files.  The user is then given the opportunity to add or delete mapset  names
       from his search path, or modify the order in which mapsets will be accessed.

       When  the user specifies the name of a data base element file (e.g., a particular vector map, raster map,
       imagery group file, etc.)  to a GRASS program, the program searches for the named file under each of  the
       mapsets  listed in the user's mapset search path in the order listed there until the program finds a file
       of the given name.  (Users can also specify a file by its mapset, to make explicit the mapset from  which
       the file is to be drawn;  e.g., the command:
       g.copy rast='soils.file@PERMANENT',my.soils
         ensures  that  a  new  file  named  my.soils  is  to  be  a copy of the file soils.file from the mapset
       PERMANENT.)

       It is common for a user to have the special mapset PERMANENT included in his mapset search path, as  this
       mapset  typically  contains finished base maps relevant to many applications.  Often, other mapsets which
       contain sets of interpreted map layers will be likewise  included  in  the  user's  mapset  search  path.
       Suppose,  for  example, that the mapset Soil_Maps contains interpreted soils map layers to which the user
       wants access.  The mapset Soil_Maps should then be included in the user's search path variable.

       The mapset search path is saved as part of the current mapset.  When the user works with that  mapset  in
       subsequent  GRASS sessions, the previously saved mapset search path will be used (and will continue to be
       used until it is modified by the user with g.mapsets).

NOTES

       g.mapsets sets the current mapset search path to the mapsets named on the command line. If  g.mapsets  is
       typed  but  no  mapset  names  are  specified by the user on the command line, the program will print the
       user's current mapset search path, list available mapsets, and prompt the user for a  new  mapset  search
       path listing.

       The addmapset parameter allows for extending an existing mapset search path.

       Users  can  restrict  others'  access  to  their  mapset files through use of the GRASS program g.access.
       Mapsets to which access is restricted can still be listed  in  another's  mapset  search  path;  however,
       access to these mapsets will remain restricted.

SEE ALSO

        g.access, g.copy, g.gisenv, g.list, g.mapset

AUTHOR

       Michael Shapiro, U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

       Greg Koerper, ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc.

       Last changed: $Date: 2011-11-08 01:42:51 -0800 (Tue, 08 Nov 2011) $

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GRASS 6.4.3                                                                                    g.mapsets(1grass)