Hi,
pgversion is a nice approach and there is a QGIS plugin too.

I tried it a couple of years ago and I liked it.
It is programmed using plpgsql so you can improve it or study the source code easily

http://www.kappasys.ch


On 05/06/2014 18:43, Alexandre Neto wrote:
Hello all,

I have been working on a versioning system to be used with QGIS.

This is probably a very naive approach since I'm no expert in Postgres, but I would like to ear some comments and suggestions to improve it.

The work is based on the versioning system of QGIS, but I wanted to improve two things:

1 - Keep always the same primary key of features;
2 - Only save\backup changed columns instead of the full similar rows;


Thanks for your help

Alexandre Neto




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