My suggestion would be to try using the buffer tool in 
vector/geoprocessingtools.
This automatically creates  buffers around your discharge point at set 
distances. You could then use these to select areas within those radii and 
assign attributes?
Cheers
Damien

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Sent: Thursday, 4 September 2014 5:06 PM
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Subject: [Qgis-user] Editing - table mask - Insert values from near features 
from other layer

Ok the title is a little odd...
But
let's say I have a postgis feature layer in editing session with qgis.
This layer is for example the discharging point of a waste water treatment 
plant.
The waste water treatment plants data and geometries are on a second postgis 
layer.
I would like to enter the data relative to the discharge point and make some 
fields that are drop down list of attributes taken from the WWTP (the other 
layer - plants) using a proximity criterion?

Is it possible using table mask in Qgis?

Thanks
Pietro



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