Hi,
The '...' button near the Dissolved output textbox provides you with
different means of storage of the output, namely, "temporary file", "file",
"SpatiaLite", "PostGIS" and a "Use expression..." option I do not see what
it could be about, yet.
So, yes, it should be possible to set your output format.

Regards,
Harrissou

2017-02-03 14:14 GMT+01:00 Stefano Niccolai <nicco...@ldpgis.it>:

> Hi,
>
> I'm using QGIS 2.18.3 on Windows 10 and I would like to make a question to
> you.
> Is it possible to save the geoprocessing results into an existing Database
> (Postgres with Postgis extention, SQLite and others)?
>
> For example:
> Given an existing Database( *MyDB.sqlite* ) and an existing Table(
> *MyDB.table_1*) , I would like to save the result coming from the
> geoprocessing function *Dissolve* (ran on  table_1) in the db table
>
> *MyDB.table_result. *Thank you for your time and have a nice day,
>
> Stefano.
>
>
> --
> Pianif. Stefano Niccolai
> LdP Progetti GIS
> email: nicco...@ldpgis.it
> Tel: 0577-531049
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