Thanks for the help! Stupid error, Shad On Feb 28, 7:04 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Fuhr) wrote: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 04:59:07PM -0800, shadrack wrote: > > This may seem like a very simple question...it is...but I can't find > > documentation on it to help. I've seen some posts about lat/long but > > none that give simple solutions on how to insert lat/long in tables. > > See the PostGIS documentation, in particular Chapter 4 "Using PostGIS": > > http://postgis.refractions.net/docs/ch04.html > > (The site isn't responding right now; hopefully it'll be available > soon.) > > > postgis=# insert into routes_geom values(1, 'J084', > > GeomFromText('LINESTRING(38.20 -121.00, 38.20, -118.00)', 4326)); > > > I receive this error: > > ERROR: parse error - invalid geometry > > CONTEXT: SQL function "geomfromtext" statement 1 > > There are two problems with the geometry string: the syntax error is > due an extra comma in the second pair of coordinates, and coordinates > should be (X Y) therefore (lon lat) instead of (lat lon). Try this: > > insert into routes_geom values(1, 'J084', GeomFromText('LINESTRING(-121.00 > 38.20, -118.00 38.20)', 4326)); > > You might wish to subscribe to the postgis-users mailing list if you > have additional questions. > > -- > Michael Fuhr > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq
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