Hi,
Le lun. 29 juin 2020 à 20:45, Andre Ulrich a
écrit :
> In the QuickOSM-window I can choose the key "building" - fine. But when it
> comes to the value, I can't choose "supermarket" - it's not even listed
> (and I can't type it too).
>
Indeed, there is auto completion when you type, but you
Am 29.06.20 um 20:44 schrieb Andre Ulrich:
Dear community,
I have to create a shape file containing all supermarkets in cologne.
Therefore I want to use data from open street maps. I have already
installed the (experimental) plugin "QuickOSM" for enabling queries on osm
data directly in QGIS.
Hi Andre,
did you try the key:value: shop:supermarket instead
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Dear community,
I have to create a shape file containing all supermarkets in cologne.
Therefore I want to use data from open street maps. I have already
installed the (experimental) plugin "QuickOSM" for enabling queries on osm
data directly in QGIS.
For the query I have to pass a key and a
Am 09.05.2015 um 08:55 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
Il 09/05/2015 01:46, Tony Bazeley ha scritto:
I think the spatialite import facility is broken
Could you please confirm and open a ticket?
Thanks.
Confirmed and opened: https://hub.qgis.org/issues/12727
See also the OSM data gaps thread.
Il 09/05/2015 01:46, Tony Bazeley ha scritto:
I think the spatialite import facility is broken
Could you please confirm and open a ticket?
Thanks.
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I've download the OSM data from Vectoropen street map download data. Then
imported the topology from xml then exported to Spatialite specifying poly
lines. When do this for the span of lower Manhattan in New York City, I get a
beautiful set of map data that is unfortunately missing quite a few