Hi Tom, Note that if all you want is to create a CSV file from the attribute table, v.db.select can do the job for you. In GRASS 8 it actually has a format parameter that lets you choose CSV explicitly, but even without that you can get a satisfying result.
Moritz Le 3 décembre 2021 13:48:58 GMT+01:00, Thomas Adams <tea...@gmail.com> a écrit : >Hi Veronica! > >Thank you for your response and the information. At least I know that I am >not doing anything wrong … > >Best, >Tom > >On Fri, Dec 3, 2021 at 6:14 AM Veronica Andreo <veroand...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello Tom >> >> It is the same error as reported here: >> https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-dev/2021-November/095454.html >> >> I have encountered it myself but it's not clear where it comes from. It >> happens in only one location (an old latlong one) and I can't reproduce >> with other locations. I use Fedora Linux. >> >> Sorry for not being of more help. >> >> Vero >> >> El jue, 2 dic 2021 a las 19:40, Thomas Adams (<tea...@gmail.com>) >> escribió: >> >>> Hi all: >>> >>> I'm using GRASS on a Mac: >>> >>> GRASS version: 7.8.6dev >>> >>> Code revision: 0d636df8f >>> >>> Build date: 2021-09-09 >>> >>> Build platform: x86_64-apple-darwin20.6.0 >>> >>> GDAL: 3.1.4 >>> >>> PROJ: 7.1.1 >>> >>> GEOS: 3.8.1 >>> >>> SQLite: 3.35.4 >>> >>> Python: 3.8.8 >>> >>> wxPython: 4.1.1 >>> >>> Platform: macOS-10.16-x86_64-i386-64bit >>> >>> I get an error trying to export a database table using… >>> >>> db.out.ogr --overwrite input=CEATI_dams_not_RR_gauge_rfc_fcst@teaiii >>> output=/Users/teaiii/CEATI_dams_not_RR_gauge_rfc_fcst format=CSV >>> table=CEATI_dams_not_RR_gauge_rfc_fcst >>> >>> ERROR: >>> >>> GRASS 7.8.6dev (global-dataset):~ > >>> >>> <fcst@teaiii output=/Users/teaiii/CEATI_dams_not_RR_gauge_rfc_fcst >>> format=CSV table=CEATI_dams_not_RR_gauge_rfc_fcst >>> >>> WARNING: The combination of types is not supported by all formats. >>> >>> ERROR 10: Pointer 'hSRS' is NULL in 'OSRImportFromWkt'. >>> >>> >>> ERROR: Unable to create OGR spatial reference >>> >>> ERROR: Module <v.out.ogr> failed >>> >>> This happens using with the GRASS GUI or from the command line. >>> >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Tom >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> grass-user mailing list >>> grass-user@lists.osgeo.org >>> https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user >>> >>
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