Hi all,
is SPIT plugin still functional? Still useful?
AFAIK its main advantage is the possibility of importing multiple files
(but a Processing module is now available for this), and speed.
IMHO this is a good time to evaluate whether we want to drop some parts.
All the best.
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Paolo Cavallini
Hi,
As I said on the user list ( thread : Import (not so) large data into a
remote postgis database ), SPIT has the advantage of showing a progress
bar.
This is a good feature when uploading data through a slow connection (my
case these days).
But I think it would make sense to move this feature
Oops I forgot the link to the branch with the small update on the db
manager :
https://github.com/olivierdalang/QGIS/tree/db_manager_dialog_on_import
2015-01-20 17:59 GMT+00:00 Olivier Dalang olivier.dal...@gmail.com:
Hi,
As I said on the user list ( thread : Import (not so) large data into a
Heh didn't know about this !! Great news, I'll try ASAP !
Actually I didn't see it because it wasn't displaying in my processing
toolbox, since I had an old processing plugin installed (v 2.2) that was
hiding the newer one which is now shipped with QGIS.
Shouldn't we remove the old processing
Hi,
As I said on the user list ( thread : Import (not so) large data into a
remote postgis database ), SPIT has the advantage of showing a progress
bar.
This is a good feature when uploading data through a slow connection (my
case these days).
But I think it would make sense to move this
Il 20/01/2015 22:27, Giovanni Manghi ha scritto:
since we have this
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/1674
I really think that SPIT can be dismissed.
This new tool is much faster than any other option available in QGIS,
and it has a lot of options. And of course it can be run in batch