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Subject:    [postgis-users] Re: PostGis on an existing Postgres installation
From:       "James Cauchi" <jamescauchi () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-10-26 11:28:57
Message-ID: d458620810260428x5e880207j95bd8a59035b129e () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi Eric,

thanks for your reply.

I was looking at the wiki and for anyone having this problem please
refer to the "newbie common problems" section on the PostGis Wiki:
http://postgis.refractions.net/support/wiki/

Thanks again

James

2008/10/26 James Cauchi <jamescauchi@gmail.com>:
> Hi PostGis Community,
>
> My Question:
> Does everyone have a separate PostGis and Postgres db in their server
> or do people put all their data in the PostGis db?
>
> Background:
> I have been using Postgres DB since September and just now I need to
> add GIS support to my application so the obvious thing was to install
> PostGis.
> During my PostGis installation a new db (called PostGis) was created.
>
> I need to link my goereferenced data to other data in my db before i
> display it to the user on the map and that is why i need all the data
> in 1 db.
> cross-db references are not allowed in Postgres so I am left with 2 options:
> 1. Copy all my existing data to the PostGis db
> 2. Copy the whole PostGis db into my existing db.
>
> Both these options seem cumbersome and pretty silly so I must be
> missing something here - please enlighten me.
>
> thanks
>
> James
>
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