.TH "pgtopo_export" "1" "" "" "PostGIS" .SH "NAME" .LP pgtopo_export - postgis topology exporter .SH "SYNTAX" .LP pgtopo_export [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdatabase\fR \fItopology\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP The pgtopo_export script connects to the named database and exports data of the named topology and associated layers to a file with a custom format. .SH "USAGE" .LP The is the name of the database to connect to. The is the name of the topology to read data from. .SH "OPTIONS" .LP The commandline options are: .TP \fB\-f\fR <\fIfilename\fR> Write the output to a particular filename instead of stadard output. .TP \fB\--skip-layers\fR Do not export layers, just topology primitives. \fB\-h\fR Display usage information. .SH "EXAMPLES" .LP An example session using the exporter to create an export file of a topology "city_data" from a database might look like this: # \fBpgtopo_export \-f city_data.pgtopo_export my_db city_data\fR .SH "AUTHORS" .LP Originally written by Sandro Santilli . .SH "SEE ALSO" .LP pgtopo_import(1) More information is available at http://postgis.net