On 17/05/12 16:44, iomeneandrei wrote:
Hi Karlis,
thank you.
Zirneklitis wrote
OpenOffice Calc is very usefull for working with *.dbf files. The only
restrictions – you must not add, rearrange or delete rows.
I'm not looking for a solution to delete a dbf column. I thought that with
GDAL 1
It seems that the OGR provider in 1.7.4 doesn't provide the
DeleteAttributes capability [1].
So I imagine that it would be possible, with GDAL 1.9, but one should
recompile the OGR provider with a patch to expose the capability.
giovanni
[1]
https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS/blob/release-1_7_4/
Hi Karlis,
thank you.
Zirneklitis wrote
>
> OpenOffice Calc is very usefull for working with *.dbf files. The only
> restrictions – you must not add, rearrange or delete rows.
>
I'm not looking for a solution to delete a dbf column. I thought that with
GDAL 1.9 I could use QGIS standard inte
OpenOffice Calc is very usefull for working with *.dbf files. The only
restrictions – you must not add, rearrange or delete rows.
Karlis
Christine wrote:
..
using QGIS for a year now, I could never delete a shapefile column. Had to
switch to ArcGIS or gvSIG to achieve this. So, I took this for
Ciao Giovanni,
thank you.
Giovanni Manghi-2 wrote
>
> it was never a QGIS issue as it uses OGR to handle vectors: native
> column deleting is available only since gdal/ogr 1.9, now used by qgis
> 1.7.4. Any other software that allows deleting columns and uses gdal/ogr
> < 1.9 has an internal wor
> So, I took this for normal in
> QGIS ...
it was never a QGIS issue as it uses OGR to handle vectors: native
column deleting is available only since gdal/ogr 1.9, now used by qgis
1.7.4. Any other software that allows deleting columns and uses gdal/ogr
< 1.9 has an internal workaround. In QGIS
Hello!
In general, deleting/renaming/reordering... of a column of a shapefile
is possible in QGis via the tablemanager plugin...
HTH,
Albin
Am 25.04.2012 16:08, schrieb Christine:
hi Andrea,
using QGIS for a year now, I could never delete a shapefile column. Had to
switch to ArcGIS or gvSIG
hi Andrea,
using QGIS for a year now, I could never delete a shapefile column. Had to
switch to ArcGIS or gvSIG to achieve this. So, I took this for normal in
QGIS ...
regards, Christine
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