Hello QGIS-community, We are quite new to working with PostGIS in QGIS 3.2.0, so we have some usability-questions… In the Autodesk world (don't hit me 😉 ) there is a feature called "create object from geometry". What it does, is to create a new database-object from an existing selected geometry. After creating the object you enter the attributes needed and commit it to the database. Is there any similar feature in QGIS? Is there any possibility to conviniently copy db-objects from table to table? We tried db-manager, but it was just good for importing/exporting data, though it's possible to import data from a temporary Qgis layer. But then we have problems with shortened attribute names in our temporary layers. So, is there any way to get/preserve long attribute-names in analysis? For ex. If we use "union" or "intersect" our input-attributes (from PostGIS) are shortened to shape-file-limit (10 characters?) thus it's quite time-consuming to get data back into the database.
Thx for your worthy hints, best regards from switzerland. Christian Schmidt Stv. Geschäftsleiter M.Sc. Photogrammetrie u. Geoinformatik [neuesReLISLogo] Bahnhofstrasse 40 5401 Baden Telefon: +41 56 210 39 60 Mobile: +41 78 684 70 09 Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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