Don't take it badly, but I have to pump this error message here as well.
The errors are accumulating and I have no idea if the problem will persist
with QGIS3: https://issues.qgis.org/issues/17138
Even if it will be fixed in QGIS3, keep in mind that many users and
corporations want to stay with QG
Hello Calvin,
fantastic.
It does exaclty what i have searched for and it is a pitty it is not a part of the official repo.
I have run several runs over 50 layers with has a total number of round about 100k features (rows
in the attribbute tables) and have got a response time from near
Pat,
There is a plugin called layersearch that never made it into the official
plugin repo. This is the URL.
https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/qgis-layersearch-plugin
It will do what you need, but you will need to install it manually.
Download the zip file and extract the contents. Renam
Am Fr, 13.10.2017, 19:40 schrieb Etienne Trimaille:
>
> Wait for QGIS 3 ;-)
Seems like QGIS can bake AND cook?
Even the Thermomix can't do this!
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Hello Richard,
thank you.
I need to search over SEVERAL layers and performance it is absolutly
no issue. it is just to bugtracking or debugging manually by my
own eyes.
so if somebody has a tip for a plugin or so i would be very happy for
thx
pat
Gesendet: Samstag, 14. Okto
On 14-10-17 07:52, Pat Hin wrote:
> Good morning
>
> i have several layers in attribute tables over them i would like to run a
> serach for a specific ID. I.e. to find in which of this tables the feature
> with this given ID is saved.
> Is there an easy way to do this by standard tools from QGIS