Hallo Jonathan,
you can import the data as points using the X and Y fields (see manual
[1]) but I suspect you want to display them as raster data
(Hektarraster). Therefore you need to get the Hektarraster 1km grid data
(from here I guess [2]). Each grid cell has an identifier (Field id);
> configure the DB access. Using this one in your model should do the
> trick..
>
> Cheers,
> Björn
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> On 30.05.2024 08:47, Bernhard Ströbl via QGIS-User wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I did some experiments in the last couple days and your help
Hello everybody,
I did some experiments in the last couple days and your help was very valuable.
I succeeded in creating two models that - when run within QGIS or from the
console - download data of different types and write it into a PostgreSQL
database. For automation purposes I want to run
Hi Germán,
thank you for your answer. That will definitely solve part of my needs.
all the best
Bernhard
> Germán Carrillo hat am 22.05.2024 23:30 CEST
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> Hi All,
>
> have a look at:
>
> https://github.com/gacarrillor/AppendFeaturesToLayer
>
> It has ready-to-use
Hi Etienne,
I did read the docs, but that particular chapter slipped my attention, so thank
you for nudging me. Seems like exactly what I might need.
Bernhard
> Etienne Trimaille hat am 22.05.2024 19:19 CEST
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> Hi,
>
>
ld be an option, but a native solution in QGIS would be
> preferred
>
> So in summary: there are several options around for cleaning overlaps - but
> it isn't as straight-forward and user friendly yet as it could/should be.
>
> I haven't looked at the gaps yet ...
>
> Thank
Hi Andreas,
the Algorithm "Eliminate selected polygons" was originally created to address
these questions. I usually imported the data into GRASS ran a clean there and
reexported the results into a non topolgical dataset. Thus overlapping areas
and gaps (only if closed) are identified and can
Hi Marcello,
you can choose which fields QGIS should use for the dissolve process. Only
features that are homogeneous throughout the chosen fields will be dissolved
into a new feature.
Hope this helps
Bernhard
> Marcello Bilancioni via QGIS-User hat am
> 26.06.2023 01:54 CEST geschrieben:
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If I remember it right there is no difference in the file itself. A shape file
can digest single and multi geometries without changing its format. Are your
polygons single or multi? If they are single it says single. Try adding some
multi polygons and look what happens.
Bernhard
> Riccardo via
Hi,
if the plugins are considered a security risk (no matter by whom and no matter
if this is justified or not) then probably you should block access to all urls
holding plugins on the network level. Your proposed approach is "security by
obscurity" IMHO.
A more bureaucratic approach would be
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