Andrea, Garth
Thanks for the suggestions and tips.
I would have shared the file or some of the data but was unable to get in
touch with the data owner for permission in a timely manner.
I thought I would share the workaround and experience in case anyone else
runs into this.
Based on Garth's
Hi Peter,
maybe it might be useful if you shared a minimal csv file with at least
one "working" record and one non "working" record so somebody could try
to check what's going wrong.
Best regards.
Andrea
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CVS import of DMS coords is touchy in my experience.
The degree symbol ° fails while º works.
Under Mac OS X 10.13 the first is Option-Shift-8, the second is
Option-0 (opt-zero).
Also, it seems to want ' for minutes and ' ' for seconds, i.e., a single
' and two separate '.
It rejects a normal
Agustín
Thanks for the tip. I did try placing the lat and long fields as columns 1
and 2 with no success. It is very strange.
I guess I will have to get the DMS converted to D.D and go from there.
Best regards
Peter
On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 10:11 PM Agustín Diez Castillo
wrote:
> Hi,
> Are
Nicolas
Thanks for the tip. I did check in Textedit and only see commas as
separator values and the DMS all look formatted the same.
This is also my first time having to use DMS - I usually use D.D without
any issues.
Peter
On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 8:39 PM Nicolas Cadieux
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I
Hi,
I have never used DMS, but rather Degrees in Decimals so perhaps that is the
problem. Make sure what is currently imported is actually in the correct place
in DMS.
Normally, problems with csv is related to empty field or extra separators.
Look at the file in notepad or notepad ++ and
Hello
I have an issue I have never run into before.
I am adding a delimited text (CSV) layer and only some of the records
appear on the map. 36/118 records show. The rest do not show but are still
in the attribute table.
When I run add geometry attributes or do an export to .shp I only see the