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PROGRAM:

NAME


t.support - Modifies the metadata of a space time dataset.

KEYWORDS


temporal, metadata, time

SYNOPSIS


t.support
t.support --help
t.support [-mu] input=name [semantictype=string] [type=name] [title=string]
[description=string] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]

Flags:
-m
Update the metadata information and spatial extent of registered maps from the GRASS
spatial database
Check for removed maps and delete them from the temporal database and all effected
space time datasets

-u
Update metadata information, temporal and spatial extent from registered maps

--help
Print usage summary

--verbose
Verbose module output

--quiet
Quiet module output

--ui
Force launching GUI dialog

Parameters:
input=name [required]
Name of the input space time dataset

semantictype=string
Semantic type of the space time dataset
Options: min, max, sum, mean
Default: mean

type=name
Type of the input space time dataset
Options: strds, stvds, str3ds
Default: strds

title=string
Title of the space time dataset

description=string
Description of the space time dataset

DESCRIPTION


This module is dedicated to modify and update the metadata of a space time dataset.

The title, description and the semantic type can be modified.

The flag -u allows updating the STDS metadata from registered map layers. This is useful
in case the map layers have been modified without using temporal commands.

The flag -m will update the metadata from registered maps, but also checks if the
registered map layers have been removed from the spatial database. It deletes missing map
layers from the space time dataset register table and the temporal database.

Examples


Modification of title and description of space time raster dataset A.

t.support type=strds input=tempmean_monthly title="Monthly temperature for North Carolina" \
description="Dataset with monthly temperature for North Carolina"

Update the metadata of space time raster dataset A and check for removed map layers.

t.support -m type=strds input=tempmean_monthly

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