Hi
> On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 12:22 +0200, Agustin Lobo wrote:
>> Tim,
>>
>> what could I read in order to "know a little sql"?
Please bear in mind my reply was a kludge to help you solve an
immediate issue and is definately 'way off the map' in terms of what
we would expect a normal QGIS user to be
Agus,
I, personally, only know MySQL from the commandline, but I found a
little tutorial that might help:
http://souptonuts.sourceforge.net/readme_sqlite_tutorial.html
This assumes you use Linux (or some other *nix) and are OK with using
the command line.
Justin
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 12:22 +02
Tim,
what could I read in order to "know a little sql"?
I think that we should make a list of elementary
readings and tutorials entitled "From elementary to advanced QGIS user:
material for the initial steps".
In general, the most prominent advantage
of QGIS comes when the user becomes able of d
Hi
2008/7/30 Agustin Lobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is it possible to define a polygon
> (actually easier, just a rectangle)
> using text coordinates?
> can bookmarks be saved as text files
> or exported as shp?
>
If you know a little sql you can do some tricks. The bookmarks are
stored in an sqlite
Is it possible to define a polygon
(actually easier, just a rectangle)
using text coordinates?
can bookmarks be saved as text files
or exported as shp?
Thanks
Agus
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