Hi,
"Vector menu --> Data Management Tools --> Merge Vector Layers" should do
that. Depending on the QGIS version,  you may need to enable in Plugins
Manager either Processing or FTools beforehand.

Also, you can use virtual layers as explained at
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/215041/can-i-combine-two-heat-maps-in-qgis/215063#215063
(thanks Alexandre)

Hope that helps,
DelazJ

2017-05-30 15:51 GMT+02:00 Anke zur Gölden <a.goel...@googlemail.com>:

> Hello
>
> i have some vector layer data in different vector layer tables (same
> structure!).
> Is there a way to combine them into one single attribute table?
>
> example
>
> table 1:
> row 1
> row 2
> row 3
>
> table 2:
> row 4
> row 5
> row 6
>
>
> put them together in one single table:
> row 1
> row 2
> row 3
> row 4
> row 5
> row 6
>
>
>
> thnaks
> anke
>
>
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