Thanks for the answer, as I don't know how to use pyqt4 I think I'll
denormalize my database or use an outside form.
Le 15/02/2011 16:41, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
you'd have to use python and pyqt, currently. You can have additional
form elements in your .ui file that do not match column names. You can
have an initialize python function on the form and additional python
logic to deal with related tables.
There will be improvements later this year. The table join branch was
just recently merged and there will be more form improvements later on.
If you need a solution now, you'd have to use python and pyqt4.
Andreas
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 13:50:22 +0100, wrote:
Hi,
Since 1.4, QGIS can use .ui file created with Qt Designer to make
dynamic forms for entering new attribute data. The way it works with
widget name seems to limit it to the current table, is there any way
to aggregate fields from several tables of a sqlite file into one form
?
I would like to provide a usb/networkless package for a research
program with qgis as the sole frontend (an extjs form+actions would
take the user out of qgis) . If not possible, what would be the best
method to do so without triggering many dependencies ?
Regards,
MORREALE Jean Roc
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