I have no idea what this function does, but when trying with your data
on 3.10 on Linux without any default parameter changes, it first
complains about a wrong output type, because in the advanced parameters,
there is no output type selected by default. Switching this to auto
gives a resulting point layer.

Cheers,
Bernd

Am 31.10.19 um 09:13 schrieb magerlin:
In trying to use v.net.centrality I get the error "Sorry, <points> is not a
valid parameter"

I have tried several settings when running but keep on getting this error -
cannot figure out from where the word <points> origins - it must be
something internal in the script as I am not using this word.

Data sample is here:  Poi.zip
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/t202356/Poi.zip>






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Regards Morten

Currently using Qgis 2.18.23 (OSGeo4) and Qgis 3.10.0 in parallel
Windows 7, 64bit
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