That is a common problem and a suggested workaround is to open your csv
as a spreadsheet in your preferred application and resave it using
semicolons as the delimiter instead ; of course be careful as I found
with survey response data even ; occurred inside of text strings.
Alex
David Fawcett wrote:
I had a similar problem with a comma-delimited text file using 0.10.
I am guessing the problem was related to the fact that some of the
values in the file have commas in them. The values are quoted, but I
would bet that they are what is causing the issue.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Goyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't have this problem since I updated to 0.10. Using Ubuntu Hardy
Heron and package 0.10.0-6 from http://ppa.launchpad.net/qgis/ubuntu.
El mar, 27-05-2008 a las 19:50 -0700, Ceolin escribió:
Same distro, same problem!
flohCardiff wrote:
Hi everybody,
Any solution to the problem? I am using Ubuntu Hardy Heron, with Quantum
GIS 0.10 and end up in "The layer is not a valid layer and can not be
added to the map" when I try to load my ascii point files. Parsing seems
to work, I can set the headers and the file appears in the preview.
Any pointers to solve the problem appreciated.
Florian
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