StarOffice handles them fine, at least in the Mac Beta I just tested.
John
On Aug 11, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Werner Macho wrote:
Hi Richard,
Probably that doesn't help you at all but the only program I know (And
unfortunately HAVE to use when editing bigger .dbf files than the
mentioned 65536 lines) is the statistical program SPSS.
Very rarely I have to edit such big files too and still found no other
way to comfortably edit those files.
But I'd like to see such capability in QGis too
regards
Werner
On Mo, 2008-08-11 at 18:38 +0200, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Hi List,
I've these pretty big .dbf-files (that is more then the
64000something
you can edit in Excel/Openoffice), without corresponding shp file.
I was told to edit those in arcview, but off course wanted to do
this in
qgis. But I fail to open/edit them.
I tried both in metis in xp and ubuntu. I can open the file (as a
'raster'), but when I try to look at the 'table', qgis either shows
the
columns, but empty fields of crashes (in ubuntu rasing a warning:
WARNING: This code (file
/build/buildd/qgis-0.11.0/src/core/qgsvectorlayer.cpp, line 1068)
should
never be reached. Problems may occur...
question:
should qgis be able to edit a stand-alone dbf-file?
if so, what's the right way to do this/
if not: I'm aware there are other options to do this ;-)
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
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