sorry - I misread your email. You have commas in your data records, not
in the column names. This should really work.
Well, Giuseppe described the workaround that should work.
Andreas
Am 05.11.2012 20:17, schrieb Andreas Neumann:
> Hi,
>
> Using commas in column names will only create problems
Hi,
Using commas in column names will only create problems later on (e.g.
when using SQL-like syntax - where commas are used to separate column
names, or when publishing the layers with QGIS server). You really
should avoid using them.
Andreas
Am 05.11.2012 16:57, schrieb magerlin:
> "Add delimi
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 4:57 PM, magerlin wrote:
> "Add delimited text layer" can't handle record no 4 because the second field
> contains a comma:
some changes was done to delimited text provider in
master.
BTW the solution that works also in QGis 1.8 is to
use a "plain delimiter" and set i
"Add delimited text layer" can't handle record no 4 because the second field
contains a comma:
ID,Navn,x,y,type
1,"H.C. Ørstedsvej/Åboulev.",723295,6176730,"Busstop"
2,"Ejbyvej/Åbyvej",713648,6178997,"Busstop"
3,"Hyldetoften",710639,6180428,"Busstop"
4,"Ågerup, Omsorgscentret",698621,6176536,"Buss