Hey, > When you have your .osm file on your computer (eg downloaded from > outside QGIS), you can open it with: > * QuickOSM with the default parser, each keys will have their own fields. > * QuickOSM with your custom osmconf.ini file. The attribute table is > defined according to your osmconf file. > * OSM core importer in QGIS 2, not sure about the final attribute table. > * QGIS, loading a normal vector file. The osmconf file on your computer > will be used to define the attribute table. > > So it seems you are using the last option, right? So maybe you modified > the default osmconf file?
it seems so. Never touched the osmconf file (almost a fresh Debian Sid OS). It just seems strange to me that the "default" parser (the last one of the list) is lossy (meaning that many columns can collapse into a single not usable one). Anyway: QuickOSM parser works like a charm ;) Thanks to all Matteo _______________________________________________ QGIS-Developer mailing list [email protected] List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
