One more try at translation -
My name is Maria, I wanted to know how I can classify the urban road according to its slope. It is urgent.
On 4/25/2020 5:41 PM, Nicolas Cadieux wrote:
Holà,
Tiennes que explicar más. Qué tipo de datos
Holà,
Tiennes que explicar más. Qué tipo de datos tienes... si ja tienes el
pendiente de los caminos. Ta bien acquis la gente hablan más inglés. Utilisa
Google translate si quieres una respuesta más rapida.
Goodnight,
My name is Maria, I wanted to know how I can classify the urban road accord
Buenas noches,
mi nombre es Maria, quería saber como puedo clasificar el viario urbano
según su pendiente. Es urgente.
Muchas gracias,
Un saludo.
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Agree, strongly. Even better to have an independent authentication
system (e.g. LDAP) that everything uses but at minimum, separate
PostgreSQL accounts for everybody is highly recommended.
On 4/25/20 11:39 AM, Jo wrote:
From a security perspective you definitely want to create a distinct
user
>From a security perspective you definitely want to create a distinct user
account for each user. What if a user leaves your organisation? Will you
update the password and have to communicate it to everyone before they can
do further work? That's more cumbersome than doing it right from the start.
I'm looking at setting up a postGIS server for use to store mapping files to
use with QGIS.
We have about a dozen users who will all need to be able to edit layers and
save new layers to the server, and any new layers they create need to be
editable by other users.
Can anyone advise if having e