Am Mo, 13.03.2017, 09:19 schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer:
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> http://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#windows
That ROCKS. Thanks.
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Hi Tobias,
thanks for the feedback.
Tests have to be written and added by someone. Apparently no one did
this for the merge test yet.
In general this is quite easy, and doesn't require programming
experience, see
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/python/plugins/processing/tests/README.md
Hi Tobias,
On Sun, 12. Mar 2017 at 16:31:12 +0100, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
> I don't think, OSgeo4W has the nightlies for 2.18 (only dev), so I've
> "backported" it to 2.18.4 and *it works* - thanks!
Of course it does:
http://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#windows
Jürgen
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Am So, 12.03.2017, 11:51 schrieb Matthias Kuhn:
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> Please try the latest nightly from 2.18 (and comment on the issue if
> it's still not fixed) so this can be shipped in a good shape with 2.15.
I don't think, OSgeo4W has the nightlies for 2.18 (only dev), so I've
"backported" it to 2.18.4 and *it
Hi Tobias,
The native tool was broken in 2.18.4 but is fixed now
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/16292
Please try the latest nightly from 2.18 (and comment on the issue if
it's still not fixed) so this can be shipped in a good shape with 2.15.
Thanks
Matthias
On 3/9/17 9:33 PM, Tobias Wendorff wr
damos wrote
> I would copy one and paste as a new layer eg shapefile, then select the
> next set of data and page to my new shape file.
> Not scratch layers, but it works.
Sure, but that's so much work and also takes a lot of time if you have
multiple layers. I'd simply like to select 3-4 of my la
Árni Geirsson wrote
> I have used a virtual layer to do the following
> select * from layer1
> union all
> select * from layer2
Wow, I've never tried virtual layers in QGIS. Sounds interesting, thanks.
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I have used a virtual layer to do the following
select * from layer1
union all
select * from layer2
The resulting virtual layer can then be saved.
This gives an opportunity to harmonize attribute names if necessary, by
replacing the * with individual attributes.
Arni
Árni Geirsson
*Alta ehf* //
I would copy one and paste as a new layer eg shapefile, then select the
next set of data and page to my new shape file.
Not scratch layers, but it works.
Cheers
On Fri, 10 Mar 2017, 04:33 Tobias Wendorff
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> Hi there.
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> Is there any way to merge two scratch layers? Even big ones...
> I've
Hi there.
Is there any way to merge two scratch layers? Even big ones...
I've tried the one in SAGA, in MMQGIS and the native QGIS one.
SAGA's executable crashed after 5 minutes, but QGIS was alive.
MMQGIS also throw out an error after some minutes of processing.
And the native one tells me:
"gl
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