Blimey!

That’s a lot of maps - 100 CSV X 3 values X 300+ municipalities = over 90,000 
maps!

Can you point us to any of the data files?

Its beyond my skillset but I would be looking to use Processing and scripts to 
at least select a csv and then do all the joins and categorisation and place 
the data in layout and produce a map output. That’s if I couldn’t combine the 
CSV's in the first place to have a single record for each Municipality with the 
300 values as columns.

Cheers - Phil


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From: Qgis-user [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of ameces
Sent: Friday, 31 August 2018 2:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Repeated maps with different datasets

Hi Phil!

I have a hundred different CSV files that have different numeric values for
the same municipalities. So for example I have one CSV that has values
1,2,3,4 on municipalities a, b, c and d. 

Then another CSV that has 5,6,7,8 on the same municipalities a,b,c and d. 

To be exact: all of my CSV's have only four columns. First is the name of
the municipality, then three columns of values that I want to make a map of
each one of them. So three maps from one CSV. 

I hope I made some sense. :) 



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