Michael,Thanks for the replys I will look into both. It would seem, in relation to the compatibility issues, that the simplest way is to standardise the process for installing QGIS in the office. I will look into this.
Thanks again fro your advice, Regards,
Richard. On 07/07/2016 22:26, Michael Harte wrote:
Richard,I'd check version, install type (Osge4W or standalone), then plugins, then paths to plugins.Its ok, found it!! Got another related problem. One of the guys in the office created a model, unfortunately it only works on his machine, could this be related to software version's? the model uses GDAL, SAGA and QGIS algorithms. If it is versoning, is there any way to update the models without having to manually rebuild them? Regards & Thanks, Richard OPW - Ag féachaint don am atá le teacht - Ag caomhnú ón am atá thart OPW - Looking to the future - Caring for the past -- Michael Kevin Harte
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