Hi All,

Before I head into learning mySQL I would like to know if grass has a command 
that can merge / spatial join dbf attribute tables (similar to the spatial join 
used in ESRI). 

Reading the archives I see people have used anything from PostgreSQL to mySQL 
to combine the attributes of vectors. I have a 13 point data sets with 15625 
points with attributes attached. I would like to combine all 13 into one dbase 
file and then import into a stats package.

Do I need to use something like mySQL or does GRASS have a builtin function for 
this sort of application? If not could someone point me towards a GRASS 
orientated mySQL tutorial

Many thanks,
Wesley

Wesley Roberts MSc.
Researcher: Forest Assessment (Remote Sensing & GIS)
Forestry and Forest Products Research Centre
CSIR
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