Hi,

Looks like you could need to learn Python...  you can do all of that using the 
QGIS python interface. I cannot help much with the python interface in Qgis (I 
would need time that I cannot spare right now) I but could probably help 
manipulate and join the csv files in python if needed.  (For example, if you 
need to join all the file together and add the name of the source file in a 
column).  It difficult to see without actually manipulating the data.

Nicolas

> Le 31 août 2018 à 10:24, ameces <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hello again!
> 
> Actually it's more like 100 x 3 maps, because I'm doing maps of Finland, not
> one municipality at a time. Still, it's a lot of work to go through
> manually. I've done it once before and it takes two whole work weeks from
> me. That is why I wondered could it be done some other way to save me from
> the manual labor. 
> 
> Anyway, here's an example data set:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lhq1HpNAFew1vqX71upcblbLcNN_2prTN9xOBf7Hdyw/edit?usp=sharing
> 
> If it helps, I research university's applicants, priority applicants and
> those who were accepted. So basically I'm making a map that shows where the
> students come from to each training program. 
> 
> 
> 
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