Bo Victor Thomsen
<[email protected]> writes:

> It might be a point/multipoint issue. If your Postgis table contains
> both point and multipoint entries, QGIS will represent the table as
> _two_ tables in the "Add Postgis Layers" dialogue. One table with the
> "point" type and another table with the same name, but with the
> "multipoint" type. The reason for this behaviour it that a QGIS layer
> can only contain _one_ specific type of object. And point and
> multipoint object are different types. Line/Multiline and
> Polygon/Multipolygon has the same issues.

aha... thanks for the hint. I will have a look at it... I will report
in case of success/failure...

Thanks again.

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