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grass-sqlite
grass-sqlite(1grass) Grass User's Manual grass-sqlite(1grass)
NAME
grass-sqlite - SQLite driver
SQLite driver SQLite driver in GRASS
Creating a SQLite database
GRASS is automatically creating the SQLite database if it is not yet existing when the first table is created in the SQLite database. It is
sufficient to define the connection (see next step).
Connecting GRASS to SQLite
The database name 'sqlite.db' is at user's choice. Also the file storage location can be freely chosen. If the database does not exist, it
will be automatically created when database content is created:
# example for storing DB in mapset directory (keep single quotes):
db.connect driver=sqlite database='$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/sqlite.db'
db.connect -p
Supported SQL commands
All SQL commands supported by SQLite (for limitations, see SQLite help page: SQL As Understood By SQLite and Unsupported SQL).
Operators available in conditions
All SQL operators supported by SQLite.
Browsing table data in DB
A convenient SQLite front-end is sqlitebrowser. To open a DB file stored within the current mapset, the following way is suggested (corre-
sponds to above database connection):
eval `g.gisenv`
# use double quotes:
sqlitebrowser "$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET"/sqlite.db
SEE ALSO
db.connect, db.execute, db.select
SQL support in GRASS GIS
SQLite web site, SQLite manual, sqlite - Management Tools
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