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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Error ar running Raster Calc on Windows VISTA
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2010 07:59:31 +0200
From: Agustin Lobo aloboa...@gmail.com
Reply-To: agustin.l...@ija.csic.es
To: Stefan Kiefer s...@stefankiefer-online.de
CC: Kumaran Narayanaswamy
Hi,
Actually we are coping with similar issues over here. We have a database with a
central table containing location-specific measurements. This table will only
grow in time, and an INT4 primary key might not fit it all in the long term.
There's actually a bug report related to this specific
Hi all
I use the save as possiblity of the vector layer menue to export my attribute
tabels as csv-file. My problem now is, that it doesn't allow to overwrite a
existing csv-file. If I choose shp as export format, everthing works fine and
also overwrites an existing shp-file.
Am I missing a
PS: the csv-file export does also mixup with folders and filenames: if I put a
filname foo.csv in the dialog, it ends always with an folder foo.csv which
then contains the file foo.csv
regards
Cédric
mit freundlichen Grüssen
Cédric Möri
GIS-Informatiker
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Kanton Solothurn
Bau- und
Hi all!
Sometimes it happens to me that I have a lot of TAB files to convert to SHP
TABs can be opened only for reading but not writing and saving them to SHP
solves this issue for us. However, clicking Save As for every layer and
specifying the same name as TAB filename does (only the
Hi,
I think this can be implemented as Python plugin.
2010/4/6 Matej ma...@matnet.net:
Hi all!
Sometimes it happens to me that I have a lot of TAB files to convert to SHP
TABs can be opened only for reading but not writing and saving them to SHP
solves this issue for us. However, clicking
Hi Matej,
On Tue, 06. Apr 2010 at 14:21:44 +0200, Matej wrote:
So I was thinking about some sort of batch conversion.
Sounds more like a job for ogr2ogr and a little bit of scripting
Unix:
for i in *.tab; do ogr2ogr ${i%.tab}.shp $i; done
Windows:
for i in (*.shp) do ogr2ogr