Dear Randal, I can not find Relations on the project properties, I'm using QGIS 2.0
----Messaggio originale---- Da: [email protected] Data: 13/10/2014 19.56 A: <[email protected]> Ogg: Re: [Qgis-user] Join multiple values If I am not mistaken this is where a relate would come in handy. I didn't sent this back to the list because of the screenshot - it might be too big. So I downloaded a cities of the world shapefile. 1. Go to Project Properties under File 2. Click On Relations 3. Add a relation. Your spreadsheet will be the child. Shapefile will be the parent. Match up both fields with the attribute of London. 4. Identify London - and open your feature form and you will have all your data.... I hope......... On 10/13/2014 01:27 PM, [email protected] wrote: Dear all, I would like to know whether the join command, you can associate multiple values. For example, the same municipality has different classes of economic activities and corrispondent values of no. of workers. QGIS should associate for each municipalities multiple values. I tried to divide the values individually, but it is very tiring Is there a way to put them all? Thanks Following the example Municipality Economic Section Workers a. Workers b. Workers c. London A01 1200 567 2000 London A02 3000 900 789 London A03 230 98 456 _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user -- ----------------- Randal Hale North River Geographic Systems, Inc http://www.northrivergeographic.com 423.653.3611 [email protected] twitter:rjhale http://about.me/rjhale http://www.northrivergeographic.com/spatial-connect
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