Another way would be to leave the joining up to Postgres, i.e. create a VIEW 
with the Join and load that view as a layer in QGIS...
-- 
Barend Köbben

On 18/10/2019, 10:16, "Qgis-user on behalf of 
burghardt.scho...@stadt.wolfsburg.de" <qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org on 
behalf of burghardt.scho...@stadt.wolfsburg.de> wrote:

    Dear list,
    
    I have a postgres layer that is connected to other postgres lookup tables 
via joins. QGIS does not take these joins into account when copying a layer (to 
another project) or when creating style or layer files. This is really annoying 
if you have to rebuild the joins by hand over and over again. Am I doing 
something wrong? In the dialog window "Edit Vector Join" I see no further ways. 
I only activated the option "Cache join layer in virtual memory". 
    
    Any hint is appreciated, thanks. 
    I'm using QGIS LTR 3.4.12
    
    Regards
    Burghardt
    
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