dbfdump - dumps the content of a xBase file to the terminal
dbfdump [
-h] [
-r] [
-m]
xbase_file
Dumps the contents of
xbase_file to standard output. The first line
contains the field names appearing in
xbase_file, and each of the
following lines contains the field values of a record. Field names and values
are padded by spaces to their field widths. Empty fields are printed as the
string "(NULL)".
- -h
- output header info (field descriptions).
- Prints the column field definitions before other output.
Each field definition consists of a line of the form
- Field: index, Type=type, Title=`name',
Width= width, Decimals=precision
- where index is the zero offset column number of the
field; the type indicates the datatype of the field value and is
either "Integer", "Real" or "String";
name is the field's name; width is the number of bytes
reserved for the field's value; and precision is the number of
decimal places of precision for "Real" type fields, and is zero
for "Integer" and "String" type fields.
- -r
- output raw field info, numeric values not reformatted.
- Prints the exact bytes occurring in xbase_file for
field values and suppresses printing "(NULL)" for empty
values.
- -m
- output one line per field.
- Prints each record in multiline format separated by empty
lines. The first line of a record gives the number of the record in the
form
- Records: record_index
- where record_index is the zero offset number of the
record in the file, and then each field of the record appears on its own
line in the format
-
name: value
- xbase_file
- the name of an existing xBase file.
dbfdump -h testbase.dbf
assuming that
testbase.dbf has 1 record (inserted by other example using
dbfadd), this command line will produce the following output:
-
-
Field 0: Type=String, Title='NAME', Width=20, Decimals=0
Field 1: Type=Double, Title='AREA', Width=9, Decimals=3
Field 2: Type=Double, Title='VALUE', Width=9, Decimals=2
NAME AREA VALUE REGION1 25.656 150.22
-
- 0
- Successful program execution.
- 1
- Missing xbase_file argument.
- 2
- Failed to open xbase_file.
- 3
- There are no fields in xbase_file.
The following diagnostics may be issued on stdout:
DBFOpen(
xbase_file,"r") failed.
There are no fields in this table!
dbfdump is part of shapelib, maintained by Frank Warmerdam. This guide
was created by Eduardo Patoo Kanegae and converted to manpage by Johan Van de
Wauw. It was further enhanced with the man page written by Joonas Pihlaja
(
[email protected]).
Unless the
-r option is given, values in numeric fields that overflow the
int or
double types of the
C language are printed as plus
or minus a huge number. For integer fields the huge value is
HUGE_VALL
from
dbfadd(1),
dbfcat(1),
dbfcreate(1),
dbfinfo(1),
shpadd(1),
shpcat(1),
shpcentrd(1),
shpcreate(1),
shpdump(1),
shpdxf(1),
shpfix(1),
shpinfo(1),
shpproj(1),
shprewind(1),
shptest(1)