Hi Jeff:
Under the top right word menu, click on Processing>Toolbox to activate
the toolbox which will appear on the right hand side of the canvas. Add
r.series to the search window, or navigate to grass> raster>r.series
If grass is not activated, left click the tool icon in the processing
Hello everyone,
I would like to sum up pixel values of several raster layers using the
r.series command but I don't seem to know where to find it on QGIS after
loading all my rasters. I would appreciate any help
Jeff
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Hi Julien,
do you think updating the crs definition in MDSYS.CS_SRS with a proper one
could be a workaround for such cases or would it introduce other problems?
Stefanos
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Hi Julierme,
I think you have a problem with your project. There is a "Project file
error" in your output.
Try to create a minimal project that you can share to see what the
problem is.
Regards,
Jorge Gustavo
Às 23:39 de 29/03/21, 1520 gis escreveu:
> Project file error
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Hi,
I'm pretty sure this is the same issue than this one:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/37898
Long story short, Oracle definition for projection differs from PROJ
database ones. So this exception needs to be taken care of. It's done in
PROJ > 7.1 but QGIS 3.16 and 3.18 relies on PROJ 6.3.
Hello,
We are having a problem displaying our data from our Oracle database.
Our data stored in our Oracle database has the EPSG code as a projection: 2154.
We have configured Qgis with the following parameters:
- Project CRS: EPSG 2154: RGF 93 / Lambert-93
- Layer CRS: use the project CRS
Despi