Hi Matthias,

Thank you for these fixes - it is now more intuitive for me than before - and still shows the internatl feature ID - should one dev or admin need it.

Andreas

On 17.06.2016 19:19, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
Hi Andreas,

as of today there's also the feature id shown in the tooltip of the attribute table's column header. I think this will help one or another developer once in a while.

Matthias

On 16/06/16 10:34, Neumann, Andreas wrote:

Thank you, Matthias!

I will test it.

Andreas

On 2016-06-16 09:35, Matthias Kuhn wrote:

Sure, you are right,

Sorry, the commit message was wrong but the code is ok.

Matthias

On 06/16/2016 09:28 AM, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
Hi Matthias,

Column header numbers? Aren't we discussing row header numbers?

Andreas

On 2016-06-16 09:25, Matthias Kuhn wrote:

Hi Andreas

It took me less time than it took me to write this email

https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/commit/9f704d6e92b922555bddb3a5a648edaac2aedf34

Matthias

On 06/16/2016 09:18 AM, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
Hi Matthias,

If there are no negative side effects - I'd like to see the same
behaviour like in spreadsheets - an always ascending list, starting from
1 - regardless of the order of the rows.

Would this be a lot of work to change this?

Andreas

On 2016-06-16 09:06, Matthias Kuhn wrote:

Hi Andreas,

I always thought that they are the feature ID. But not even that, often
they are "feature id - 1", but that's not guaranteed at all.

We could make it match the feature id. Or the current index in the table
like you propose.

Matthias

On 06/16/2016 08:56 AM, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
Hi,

I'd like to discuss an issue in the attribute table.

There is this very first column (not stored in the provider) which
lists
the features as they appear in the provider (by default, if not
re-ordered by the user). What are these values? Some internal ID not
present in the data? Or some internal ID from the qt table widget?

I am just wondering, because regarding this first column, QGIS behaves
different from Spreadsheets.

When you reorder the table in QGIS, this very first column becomes "out
of order" - spreadsheets always display 1 to xxx - nicely ordered -
regardless of the sort order. Could QGIS be aligned to the behaviour of spreadsheets or is there a particular reason not do so? I think, from a users perspective, because these numbers are not present in the data, that it would be more useful if they always stay ordered from 1 to xxx
or 0 to xxx, regardless of sorting.

Thank you for your feedback.

Andreas








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