Hi there,
from a talk at the German User Meeting today in Kassel (thanx to Claas for the organization), i got the impression that ONE important thing in qgis is still missing:
Direct support for normal access databases!

Personal geodatabases work like a charm now (many thanx for this!), but i was told, that a lot of people who would be the perfect target group for qgis, still work on a completely gis-free level, dealing with their data in normal access databases or even worse formats.

To catch those people and show them the light, it seems to me to be crucial, that qgis would be able to add/join/edit normal tables from normal access database as well without having to do such odbc-magic apprx. 99% of the world population have never heard of.

Here http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/direct-mdb-read-in-QGis-td4637313.html i found a "solution" for geeks, but how about those people like me or john doe, who have no idea about how to compile gdal with other stuff but are merely able to do some gis work?

I couldn'd find a feature request on the hub on this matter, so i wonder if this would be a good feature request, or whether there are technical, legal or "political" constraints preventing such a support so far.

As far as i understand ESRI personal geodatabases are just some pimped access databases, so the impossibility to just load such in qgis is a mystery to me.

Can anybody shed some light on this issue?


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