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Database management in GRASS GISAttribute management in generalGRASS can be linked to one or many database management systems (DBMS). The db.* set of commands provides basic SQL support for attribute management, while the v.db.* set of commands operates on the vector map (see Vector introduction).Available driversAvailable drivers are listed in SQL support in GRASS GIS.Notes:
DB connection managementThe current database management settings are shown or modified with db.connect for current mapset. Available DBMI drivers are listed with db.drivers. Some DBMI backends require a user/password for driver/database to be set with db.login. In order to test a driver, run db.test.Attribute data import and exportAttribute data can be imported with db.in.ogr from various formats and exported with db.out.ogr. To internally copy a a full table or selectively parts of it, use db.copy.Further conversion tools:
SQL commandsGRASS supports two main SQL operations, execution of an SQL statement (db.execute) and selection of data from a table (db.select). See the SQL help page for examples.Managing the default DBMI settingsPer default vector map attributes are stored in SQLite tables. This default definition can be modified with db.connect. If an external DBMS is used, db.login may be required.Creating a databaseSpecific commands are explained on the individual driver pages (these pages are only available if driver was compiled in this installation):
MetadataAll columns for a given table are listed with db.columns. The command db.describe describes a table in detail. To list all available tables for a given database, run db.tables.Table maintenanceTo drop a column from a selected attribute table, use db.dropcolumn. With db.droptable an attribute table can be deleted.Database SchemaCurrently schema support only works for PostgreSQL connections. Default schema can be set with db.connect. Note that the default schema will be used by all db.* modules.db.tables returns ’schema.table’ if schemas are available in the database. Migrating to a different database engineTo migrate a GRASS database table (or a GRASS vector map) to a different DBMI engine, the best solution is to create a new MAPSET, define the DBMI settings accordingly with db.connect and if needed, db.login. Then the table of interest can be copied over with db.copy from the original MAPSET. Likewise, a vector map including its table(s) are copied from the original MAPSET to the current MAPSET with g.copy.See also
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