Tom,
OK, you either want to use v.patch or v.overlay, and you want to do it
via a script so you don't have to handle things manually. Well, ok, six
files isn't too many ...
Although it can show some bad habits, v.patch is probably the better
tool here ... eg (in Australia not the US):
v.p
each import into its
own table/layer.
Thom
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From: Richard Chirgwin
To: Thom DeCarlo
Cc: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Sent: 2010 Sep, Fri, 24 21:46:26 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Connecting GRASS to a MySQL database?
It depen
how to merge layers...
Thom
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Sorry for the n00bish question, but I'm confused by the GRASS on-line
docs.
I have a MySQL database running on my local computer. Let's say that the
MySQL user name is TRD and he has access to a database called TRD where
I want to store my StateBoundaries table.
I can start the GRASS (6.4.0