This seems to be a bug. However, in your last email you performed this task in the topology mapset. The module g.list will show all mas from all mapsets. This command will only show maps from a specific mapset if you force it to: g.list type=rast sep="," mapset=precipitation.
Why do you need to have three rainfall strds? Are they differen? If they are equal then you can reference to a single strds using the @mapset approach like in raster or vector maps. 2017-02-23 18:34 GMT+01:00 Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com>: > On Thu, 23 Feb 2017, Sören Gebbert wrote: > >> Are strds and raster maps located in the same mapset? A restriction of >> the >> temporal framework is, that you can only register maps in stds from the >> same mapset. > > > Sören, > > They should be: > > g.mapset -p > precipitation > > g.list type=raster pattern=rainfall_* separator=comma > rainfall_20131115,rainfall_20131116,rainfall_20131117,rainfall_20131118,rai > nfall_20131120,rainfall_20131121,rainfall_20131122,rainfall_20131123,rainfa > ll_20131124,rainfall_20131125,rainfall_20131126,rainfall_20131127,rainfall_ > 20131128,rainfall_20131129,rainfall_20131130,rainfall_20131201,rainfall_201 > 31202,rainfall_20131203,rainfall_20131204,rainfall_20131205,rainfall_201312 > 06,rainfall_20131207,rainfall_20131208,rainfall_20131209 > > t.list type=strds > ---------------------------------------------- > Space time raster datasets with absolute time available in mapset > <precipitation>: > rainfall@precipitation > Space time raster datasets with absolute time available in mapset > <analyses>: > rainfall@analyses > Space time raster datasets with absolute time available in mapset > <topography>: > rainfall@topography > > > Regards, > > Rich > _______________________________________________ > grass-user mailing list > grass-user@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user