Hi Brent,

I just tested, I think you can save the layer + Form in a 'Layer Definition file'.. So first in your old project make you layer active, then Layer/Save as Layer Definition File, that will create a qlr with styling/datasource/forms etc etc

Then in your new project import that qlr.

Another option, I think: you can copy paste a form to, according to Active layer/Styles/Copy Style/Forms

HTH, Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde



On 2023-06-21 23:09, Brent Wood via QGIS-User wrote:
Thanks, but that only lets me copy them from my existing layer. If
that layer is removed from a project, the form is lost.

 I can't copy them to another computer and apply them to another
instance without copying the entire project, what I'd like to be able
to do is save/export/import the form, much like a QGIS style can be
saved to an XML file.

 Is this possible?

Brent Wood

Principal Technician, Fisheries
NIWA
DDI:  +64 (4) 3860529

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Hi Brent,

'Copy attributes' from your "form'ed" layer and 'paste attributes' to
your other layer(s) should work.

Regards,
Benoit

On 21/06/2023 01:45, Brent Wood via QGIS-User wrote:

I have created a data entry form for a Spatialite table using the
new functionality implemented by Nyall Dawson in the dev version.

It is for station data for fisheries surveys. This form takes some
time to create, and is linked to the QGIS layer in the project file.


I'd like to be able to save the form & re-use it for the same table
in other, similar databases.

Can someone suggest how this can be done?

Thanks

Brent Wood

Principal Technician, Fisheries
NIWA
DDI:  +64 (4) 3860529

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