Hi Paolo

Yes, I was thinking of the python bindings - the alternative would be to use 
the OGR driver, but I couldn't see a way to put more than one layer into a 
database file (at least not using QgsVectorFileWriter).

Cheers
Chris
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From: Paolo Cavallini [[email protected]]
Sent: 15 August 2012 17:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Do you use the MemoryLayerSaver plugin?

Il 14/08/2012 23:14, Chris Crook ha scritto:
I will upload an experimental version 2.0 of the plugin which implements this 
to plugins.qgis.org

I have considered another format, which is an SQLite database.  However this 
creates another set of issues in mapping layers, data types, etc to SQLite 
formats and back again.  I probably would not use spatialite, as this would add 
another dependency on the Memory Layer

do you mean the spatialite python bindings?
all the best.

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