Thanks for your reply. Just after posting, I had the idea to select the
negative ones and export them seperately, and then had the same idea to
just export without fid, which produced a new fid-field with normal numbers.
I think this would have worked with the hole layer as well, but i can't
test cause i have to quickly resume with the work.

All these fid-issues with geopackages are really nothing you should let
a novice user run into!

Thanx for having a look,

Bernd

Am 12.01.21 um 16:57 schrieb qgis-u...@stripfamily.net:
what happens if you export->Save As on the layer and uncheck the fid under
"Select fields to export"?


For the file I tried this on, it created new fids.

On 1/12/2021 8:41 AM, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> somehow I managed to produce a polygon layer by copying and merging
> features from other layers, where the fid of those new parts are
> negative numbers.
> The features exist, but the attribute entries are not editable, and so
> isn't the fid itself.
> Saving as a new layer just reproduces the negative fids and the behaviour.
> Like always, this issue hits me in the last production phase of a final
> map, so if anyone has an idea how to transform those non-functional
> features into normal behaving ones, I would be very grateful.
>
> Cheers,
> Bernd
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