Hi,
I don’t work much with Geodatabase files but you can save multiple Shapefiles
to a geopackage specifying the layer names for each input Shapefiles (I would
try that first with the GDB file). Then, you could convert the geopackage to
Geodatabase.
Nicolas
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> Le 16 mars 20
On 3/18/2023 1:50 PM, Patrick Dunford
via QGIS-User wrote:
but I
use NFS, which is not available on Windows (my computers run
Linux)
NFS is available on Win 10 and 11 in the Pro and Enterprise
versions, but not the Home version.
I think it is n
Árni and list,
On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 12:31 PM Árni Geirsson via QGIS-User <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> Hello all QGIS and geopackage users.
> I store my geopackages on a Synology RackStation NAS unit, like all other
> documents that are kept on a shared drive in the office. For larger
Thanks for this.
You've helped convince me I need to keep a big cabinet with a row of
"huge" tower chassises in it to store all my map data instead of forking
out to get one of those wee little NASs and save a bit of space :)
using Linux on my computer and NFS for networking when I need to op
I access files over a network and haven't really noticed a speed issue,
but I use NFS, which is not available on Windows (my computers run Linux)
there are other file formats, geopackage is not the only one out there -
spatialite also uses SQLite.
On 17/03/23 03:08, Árni Geirsson via QGIS-Us