Hello everyone! I have a point-layer in Postgis v12 which is ST_pointZ according to PostGIS.
When creating a new point in QGIS and then tries to save it, I get an error: " Column has Z dimension but geometry does not" When looking in to the object identifier the derived attributes only contains X and Y. However, the rest of the points that loads from the database has a Z-value set to 0 attached to them. So i get that my created point dosen´t have a Z-value. Isn't it possible to create new data in 3 dimensional tables from Postgis in QGIS? Even with a deafult value of 0, I don´t even need to specify the Z-value at this moment. (Found a work around but I prefer not to use this: If I save the QGIS-project and open the .qgs-file in text editor and look into the datasource-tag for the the layer I have: type=Point When changing this to: type=PointZ saves the project and try to create a new object, it works fine.) Regards Jakob Götesson GIS-ingenjör - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Borås Stad - Samhällsbyggnadsförvaltningen Kungsgatan 55, 501 80 Borås 033-35 84 66 boras.se facebook.com/borasstad När du kommunicerar med Borås Stad behandlar vi dina personuppgifter. För mer information hur Borås Stad hanterar personuppgifter se boras.se/pub[länk till annan webbplats]<https://www.boras.se/pub>
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