You could add the layers you need and use the convert to offline project
button to convert the layers to sqlite. I have done this to our file
geodatabases but it doesn't work for Z and ZM features, some field data
types will throw errors that may or may not halt the export. Then you might
be able t
Thank you for your answers! It worked as you suggested. I filtered the
gdb database to the objects that I needed and saved them as shape.file.
Afterwards I could delete the database in the project and work with the
shape file instead with reasonable speed.
Thanks again
Armin
Am 01.02.2017 um
The only way I am aware of, is to load the .gdb file, select the
layer(s) you want and then use the save-as option to save out as a
shapefile.
On 1 February 2017 at 12:22, Tyler Veinot wrote:
> You can right click a layer and go to filter and enter an expression to
> filter out unwanted objects.
You can right click a layer and go to filter and enter an expression to
filter out unwanted objects. From there save as will save to a shapefile,
among other other formats, that will only be the items defined by the
filter. You can also use a select expression and in the save as dialog
select save
Hi,
I have opend an ESRI .gdb database (directory) in an qgis project. The mayor .gdbtable-file has a size of about 3.5 GB and contains about 18.000 objects (polygons). It is rather awkward to work with such a database to say the least since I need only 2 to 3 objects at a time.
I wonder, is there