Hi, all. I spent last weekend learning to use QGIS, and as a result I
have a fair amount of feedback. On the whole I'm quite impressed,
especially when I want back to check some things in ArcMap afterwards
on Tuesday; but there are also a lot of areas that seem to lack
polish.
I took some notes
Hi Niccolò,
here a super quick step-by-step procedure on how I work:
* fork the main repo
* clone the forked repo on your pc so you have a local copy
* set up an **upstream** remote branch so you have a link from your
local repository to the main GH one (not the fork)
git remote add upstream
Adding some pointers into the documentation, and as I realize
you're on the QGIS users mailing list, I'd suggest to also
consider contributing support for this procedure in the
DBManager (core plugin) or the postgis topology editor plugin
(http://github.com/strk/qgis_pgis_topoedit).
Following,
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 02:14:38PM +0400, Irakli Ugulava wrote:
> Please give me the simple way, how to convert existing polygon Shapefile
> into PostGIS topology Layer.
1. Load the shapefile into a table
2. Create a topology
3. Add a TopoGeometry column to the table
4. Update the table setting
Hi,
Please give me the simple way, how to convert existing polygon Shapefile into
PostGIS topology Layer.
Best Regards,
Irakli Ugulava
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