Hi there, I have a layer of homes (roofs) and a list of residents who are linked to a home by the roof number. The homes are attributed via a re-blocking exercise running 1-31 and A-J, eg. 18G is a block. Within each block there may be up to 100 homes, eg. 18G-47.
So under Project Properties I set up a relation called 'households' and using the Identify Features tool I can view the members of a household by clicking on the roof. Works great, most of the time. When I click on an E block roof (eg 18E-23) it returns all 291 XXE-XX residents on the list. It appears to me as if the relation is reading the values as scientific notation numeric values instead of the declared text status in both files. I have an *Attribute table* in the a *Composer* window in the same *project* that references the same relation perfectly, ie it only returns the residents particular to eg 18E23. So is the *Identify Features* tool using a different select rule set or parameters? I have tried to search for a previous thread on this topic without success. The pain would appear to be for me alone, but can anyone suggest a way of defining a relation to avoid this? FWIW I'm using 2.14.3-64bit on Win7, this behaviour is true for sqlite and shp formats. Thank you for your attention, Chris Chris Berens, GISc www.mapland.co.za +27 (0)82 567 9322
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