I have found some additional trouble regarding virtual layers, this time
copy/paste to an external program.
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/14736
Magnus
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Hi Pierre-Marie,
what do you mean by "update virtual layers"? On the other hand I
definitely did not modify the data structure (e.g. add or rename fields)
of the layers involved in the virtual layers.
Bernhard
Am 26.04.2016 um 22:48 schrieb Pierre-Marie Le Dantec:
Hi,
I encoutered the same
I added a comment about virtual layers in the ticket, since we now have at
least two cases with this setup.
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I had the virtual layers in suspicion, that's why I pointed it out. I
had a rule based style for them using joined fields from other layers
(joined in the definition of the virtual layer not in QGIS via layer
join). The project opened a couple of times all right, though.
Bernhard
Am
This seems very much like my case. The layers are still defined when opening
the file in a text editor, but QGIS only opens the layer group (in the layer
list, not the map). My project also contained virtual layers. Could that be
the problem?
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Strange thing,
I just lost some work because the project file still loads but does only
contain the layer groups. All layers are "gone", however when checking
the qgs file in the editor, the layers are still defined. I saved to a
local file within less than a second.
QGIS 2.14.1 on Ubuntu 64
OK. In my case, I do save to a network drive, but the saving is quick (a few
seconds). I did not kill the save process and no error is reported when
opening the project file.
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To: 'johnrobot'; qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Project file data loss
Hi,
We've had some problems with large project files. The saving of the file takes
quite long time and occasionally users don't wait for the process to finish and
terminate the program
Hi
Yes, I will start making regular backups of the project file. In this case,
the .qgs~ file had the same problem as the original file, so I had to start
over with the project file. QGIS did not report any issues when saving
yesterday.
I opened a ticket,
Hi,
We've had some problems with large project files. The saving of the file takes
quite long time and occasionally users don't wait for the process to finish and
terminate the program ending up with a corrupt file. But then users can't open
the file. Maybe not the same problem. The .qgs~ files
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