in access you use 2 tables one with the range of a particular attribute and
the actual table you are working with, and you do a query.
the key is to not connect any attibute between tables when doing the
query, this way Access runs every possible permutation; its called a Cross
Join query/table.
Scusatemi, ho fatto una domanda stupida!
La soluzione è ovvia ma non c'ero arrivato subito: per i punti è sufficiente
creare nella tabella attributi una colonna con nome "ele" contenente i
volori di Z, così al salvataggio come gpx viene creato il tag con i
valori di quota.
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Alessandro
Problema: devo convertire linee e punti (con quota Z) da shp a gpx mantenendo
la dimensione Z. Con le linee tutto ok (viene incluso il tag ) ma con i
punti non riesco a salvarli come waypoints con elevazione (anche spuntando
l'opzione "Includi dimensione Z"). Sbaglio qualcosa io (forse ci sono
QGIS is supported on macports and works “out of the box” there. It is annoying
that using both homebrew and macports together isn’t supported, but that is not
a QGIS issue, but a more general package manager issue.
--Adam
> On Nov 3, 2018, at 5:07 AM, Luis Puerto wrote:
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> Hey!
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Hi,
I am not quite sure I understand what you are asking but in Excel you could use
a “round up” function. Then perhaps use this rounded up number to do a vlookup
on a table having the next higher up value? Not sure how to do that in Access.
Not sure how or if you can do that in QGIS... I
Hey!
Thanks for the hint. I already knew and I’ve been trying to collaborate there
as much as my ruby knowledge allow me. I have installed both QGIS2 and 3 with
homebrew in my machine, which usually take me (us) some effort every time there
is a new release since I like to build in my
Hi,
I would like to use the Symbology-Categorized feature in table properties
to organize the data representation by attributes. The column in my table
contains only the foreign-key of a linked table where the actual value is
stored. Therefor I get only the foreign-key on the Symbology as a