Leknin, Thanks for the reply. I've followed your recipe and indeed I can paste my selected features as a new memory layer (thanks Jan) and then import the layer via db manager into postgis. This is tremendously useful, but is not quite what I'm looking for.
I don't really want to create a new table, I really want to just select a few fields out of my newly selected layer and save those as a row in an already created table. For example, let's assume I have a table that lists franchises the states that they do business in and the columns: 'Franchise Name' | 'States' | 'geom' =================================== Alice's Restaurant | "NY, NJ, PA" | ... Joe's Burgers | "CA, NV, OR" | ... To add a new row to the table I'd like to go into qgis, select the states for a franchise (from a layer of states), save that as a memory layer. Then I'd like to have a save function which allows me to enter the franchise name. It would save only the name, the states and the geometry as a row in the table. Make sense? Is this possible from the GUI or do I need to write a plugin in pyQGIS? Thx David
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