Hello!

Maybe a problem with the decimal separator ("." versus ",") ?

regards,
Albin

Am 30.07.2013 16:20, schrieb matteo:
Hy guys,
has anyone an idea why the decimal numbers of the attribute table are
not read by libreoffice? If I open the dbf file, the number, e.g.,  6.56
in qgis in libreoffice appear as 6.00.
Nothing happens if I change the encoding when loading the file in
libreoffice. I try: UTF-8, ISO-8859-1 and ISO-8859-2 (and many others).

Am I the only one that has this trouble?

Thanks

Matteo




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