Hello all,
I've been trying QGIS Dufour and I've realized about a problem in Ubuntu
versions of QGIS 2 (Windows versions don't suffer this problem).
When trying to import local shape files into PostGIS database through SPIT
plugin, if you select more than two shape files then QGIS silently closes
As far as I'm seeing, the database that
has to be entered in the New Connection panel
of SPIT must have been previously defined.
I did so using createdb following directions in the
book by G. Sherman, but I wonder if
there is a way for defining the database from within QGIS
before using SPIT/New Co
Micha,
If I enter "postgres" as user in SPIT, I'm prompted
to enter the password. As user postgres was automatically
set up during the installation, was a password also set up
for it or should I set up one using the same procedure
than the one you indicated for user alobo ?
(things work out with S
Micha,
Just one question before I try: that password has to be the real
password or can it be
an specific password to be used by user alobo for postgres?
Actually writing a password is very unsecure.
Thanks
Agus
2012/6/11 Micha Silver :
> On 06/11/2012 12:16 PM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'
On 06/11/2012 12:16 PM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
Hi!
I've followed (not without pain, see at the end) the example
of creating a PostGIS database in G.Sherman book
p. 113-121 on ubuntu 10.04.
Thus, I have created a database named geospatial_desktop.
Nevertheless, when I try to use
Hi!
I've followed (not without pain, see at the end) the example
of creating a PostGIS database in G.Sherman book
p. 113-121 on ubuntu 10.04.
Thus, I have created a database named geospatial_desktop.
Nevertheless, when I try to use SPIT to load the data,
geospatial_desktop is not listed (actually
With QGIS 1.2 .0 Daphnis, standalone install, windows vista.
PostgreSQL 8.4, PostGIS 1.4.0.
Does any one know if Spit intentionally limits accuracy to 4 decimal
places (looks like values are getting truncated)?
I am importing a shape file of points (sample of .dbf and resulting
values from the
To get people to use Qgis combined with a geospatial database, it is
rather important that Spit works well to import all the shapefiles. Up
to now unfortunately I have often problems with spit. Now I found out
that when a shapefile has both polygons and multipolygons Spit cannot
import them into th