Hi,
Once you have joined the geometry file to the matching attribute file, you 
should be able to save that as a shape file.  If you can’t figure it out, put a 
sample on the next email.
Nicolas

> Le 27 mai 2018 à 17:10, Samuel Williams <sam.willi...@sineenvironmental.com> 
> a écrit :
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've hit a issue in Qgis that I'm struggling to resolve, and I'm hoping that 
> someone might be able to point me in the right direction.
> 
> I have 12 point geometry data sets and 12 csv files. Each csv file contain 
> the attributes for one of the point data sets - there are exactly the same 
> number of records in each point / csv pair:
> 
> Points1.shp:
> -- point 1 UID
> -- point 2 UID
> ..
> -- point 980 UID
> 
> Attributes1.csv:
> -- record 1 (Point 1 UID, blah, blah, whatever)
> -- record 2 (Point 2 UID, blah, blah, whatever)
> ...
> -- record 980 (Point 980 UID, blah, blah, whatever)
> 
> I've loaded them all into Qgis and was hoping that I could join them as a 
> batch process, so that I end up with 12 point geometry shapefiles, with each 
> point associated with the equivalent record from the matching csv file.... 
> I've had some success, in that the batch interface to join allows me to list 
> the input layers, fields for the joins and the output file names very easily, 
> but I can't work out how to preserve the geometry of the points. The only 
> file type listed that I can save are DBF / XLSX / CSV / ODS files, which will 
> only preserve the joined tables not the geometry.
> 
> Am I approaching this whole problem in the wrong way, or is there something 
> very obvious that I've missed?
> 
> I'm using:
> QGIS version
> 2.18.17
> QGIS code branch
> Release 2.18
> Compiled against Qt
> 4.8.7
> Running against Qt
> 4.8.7
> Compiled against GDAL/OGR
> 2.2.3
> Running against GDAL/OGR
> 2.2.3
> Compiled against GEOS
> 3.6.2-CAPI-1.10.2
> Running against GEOS
> 3.6.2-CAPI-1.10.2 4d2925d6
> PostgreSQL Client Version
> 10.2 (Ubuntu 10.2-1)
> SpatiaLite Version
> 4.3.0a
> QWT Version
> 6.1.3
> PROJ.4 Version
> 493
> QScintilla2 Version
> 2.10.2
> This particular workstation is running Ubuntu 18.04 on amd64 hardware.
> 
> Any suggestions welcomed - I know that for just 12 data sets I could probably 
> have done the joins manually in the time it has taken to type this out, but 
> I'm really curious as to whether there is a better way.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Sam
> 
> 
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