.TH "pgtopo_import" "1" "" "" "PostGIS" .SH "NAME" .LP pgtopo_import - postgis topology importer .SH "SYNTAX" .LP pgtopo_import [\fIoptions\fR] \fItopology\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP The pgtopo_import data loader reads an export file written by pgtopo_export and outputs an SQL script reconstructing the topology therein contained. .SH "USAGE" .LP The is the name to give to the re-created topology, which can be different from the name of the topology the export was made from. By default the SQL script is written on standard output. .SH "OPTIONS" .LP These are the supported options (Note that \--skip-layers and \--only-layers are mutually exclusive.) .TP \fB\--skip-layers\fR Do not include layers in the output SQL script. Just the topology schema. .TP \fB\--only-layers\fR Do not include the topology schema in the output SQL script. Just the layers. .TP \fB\-f\fR <\fIfilename\fR> Read the export file from the specified filename, rather than from standard input. \fB\-h\fR Display usage information. .SH "EXAMPLES" .LP An example session using the loader to create an SQL file and uploading it might look like this: # \fBpgtopo_import city_data < city_data.pgtopo_export | psql newdb\fR .SH "AUTHORS" .LP Originally written by Sandro Santilli . .SH "SEE ALSO" .LP pgtopo_export(1) More information is available at http://postgis.net