yup - and the "general tutorial" (in the Documentation subfolder for OJ 
1.4) gives you an example how to use that function.

cheers,
stefan


On 17/11/2011 12:39 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi Landon,
>
> Seems like you're looking for
> Tools>  Edit Attributes>  Join TXT table...
>
> Michaël
>
> Le 17/11/2011 19:46, Landon Blake a écrit :
>> OpenJUMPers:
>>
>> Is there an OpenJUMP plug-in that allows you to add attributes from a
>> delimited text file to features in an OpenJUMP layer, in which the
>> addition of attributes is controlled by a "key" attribute?
>>
>> For example: I've got a polygon layer that represents parcels. Each
>> polygon feature in the layer has a single attribute with the tax
>> assessor number. This is the "key" attribute. I've got a CSV file with
>> other attribute data and the a key field containing the same tax
>> assessor numbers. I want to add the attributes in each row of the CSV
>> file to the corresponding polygon feature in the OpenJUMP layer.
>>
>> If we don't have a plug-in like this, I'll write one. But I wanted to
>> check here first.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Landon
>>
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