I'm new to postgis and I'm not able to get through raster2pgsql.
The problem is:
I want to import a raster (.tif) file using raster2pgsql. But after running the command:
raster2pgsql -s 4326 -I -C -M c:\Users\Dell\Desktop\rastergeo.tif -F -t 512*512 public.demelevation > elev.sql
I'm getting the error message:
ACCESS DENIED
Can anyone please guide me, right from beginning?
I'm using geoserver.
You do not have write access to the folder where you are trying to write elev.sql
Change you command to include a more specific path to save your file. For example if you were to save it in the same place as the original raster you would save it to...
raster2pgsql -s 4326 -I -C -M c:\Users\Dell\Desktop\rastergeo.tif -F -t 512*512 public.demelevation > c:\Users\Dell\Desktop\elev.sql
Instead of trying to save into the directory where raster2pgsql is being run from, probably in postgres/verNum/bin -- where you probably don't have permission.
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I create new project on react native when I try to run on Xcode getting error
[!] /bin/bash -c
set -e
mkdir -p /Users/shohabkorejo/Desktop/ReactNative /Luxxitt-user/node_modules/react-native/scripts/../React/FBReactNativeSpec/FBReactNativeSpec && touch /Users/shohabkorejo/Desktop/ReactNative /Luxxitt-user/node_modules/react-native/scripts/../React/FBReactNativeSpec/FBReactNativeSpec/FBReactNativeSpec.h /Users/shohabkorejo/Desktop/ReactNative /Luxxitt-user/node_modules/react-native/scripts/../React/FBReactNativeSpec/FBReactNativeSpec/FBReactNativeSpec-generated.mm
mkdir: /Luxxitt-user: Read-only file system
I try many way any one can help me how to resolve this
we are exporting data into a csv file by using unix shell script (using snowsql)
below is the script
#!/bin/ksh
snowsql -c newConnection -o log_level=DEBUG -o
log_file=~/snowsql_sso_debug.log -r SRVC_ACCT_ROLE -w LOAD_WH -d
ETL_DEV_DB -s CTL_DB -q "select * from mytable" -o friendly=False -o
header=False -o output_format=pipe -o timing=False>test_file.csv
output starts something like below
|:--------|:-----------|
i dont want to display above lines in my csv file, what is the option that we need to use in my snowsql query?
appricate your response.
Thanks.
Providing my comment as an answer, just in case it works better for you.
I would leverage a COPY INTO command to create a CSV file to an internal stage location:
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/copy-into-location.html
And then use a GET statement to pull the file down to your Unix machine.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/get.html
This gives you greater control over the output format and will likely perform faster, as well.
I get below mentioned error when I run BCP command for trusted connection:
Copy direction must be either 'in', 'out' or 'format'.
I tried searching MSDN, where it specifies that servername passed could be incorrect.
The command I am trying is:
bcp %SQL_database%..TABLE1 in \FileSERVER\file.dat -f\fileserver\Formats\file.fmt -eERR.txt -m1000000 -C -T RAW -S%SQL_server%
When I pass a username and password instead of using the -T option, it works. The command is executed from command prompt by passing parameters from command line.
Your -C and -T options are flip-flopped - -C -T RAW instead of -C RAW -T.
Check the bcp utility's online documentation for confirmation that -C rather than -T should precede RAW.
Try this instead:
bcp %SQL_database%..TABLE1 in \FileSERVER\file.dat -f\fileserver\Formats\file.fmt -eERR.txt -m1000000 -C RAW -T -S%SQL_server%
My guess is that you probably misplaced the -T option when switching to a trusted connection (with the -T option) from integrated security (with the -U and -P options).
I am using below command but i dont know where the WSDL file s created
java2ws -o Customer.wsdl -d C:\OMG -t http://customeroffer.manage.ws.usddomega.alu.com -cp C:\omg\classes com.alu.usddomega.ws.manage.customeroffer.ManageServicesCustomerOfferImpl
Check the -d <resource-directory> which you have specified as C:\OMG
I am using bcp command in sql server to export data generated from a query to .csv file with the help of following command
*xp_cmdshell bcp EXEC .DBO. QUERYOUT -U -P /c /t, -T -S *
It is working fine and exporting data as expected but now we have a column which contain multilingual data and during exporting with above command data in csv file shows as "????????".
After doing some googling I found some other switch like -w to be used for unicode character but this option is creating unicode file and doesnot open in excel properly(columns are not separted by comma(,))
Can anybody help me if I am missing anything?
/t, is not correct. It should read -t, to set the field delimeter. And -w is the correct flag for unicode. Also I don't think -U/-P is used with -T.
bcp AdventureWorks2012..myTestUniCharData out C:\myTestUniCharData-w.Dat -w -t, -T
See the examples area in the following tech note:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188289.aspx
try using -w -T only.
don't add a field delimeter
i dont think "/c" or "/t" are the correct switches. see the documentation here: it should be -c or in your case -w for unicode. try from the cmd line using:
bcp AdventureWorks2012.dbo.myTestUniCharData IN C:\temp\logs\ex170112.log -w -S
localhost\SQLEXPRESS -T
you could also use a format file (.fmt) to tell it to format certain columns. see here.
Using -w switch produces a file with UTF16 format, which is not easy to work with.
If your special characters are covered by ISO 8859-1 characters, then use the switches -C -c in your bcp command. -C makes a ISO 8859-1 file.
The following worked for me to import unicode from text file:
bcp dbo.MyTable in unicode-input.txt -S localhost -T -d EWBKonfig -C 65001 -c -t, -r '0x0A'