Hi,

I use python and not the modeler but I believe the model, once finished can be 
run in batch mode like the other processing algorithms.  Others will confirm.  
Unless there is very specific manipulations, You should find org2org in 
processing and  used in batch mode directly. 

It can also be used in the command line and iterator can be done there if you 
use dos iterators. 
https://www.gdal.org/ogr2ogr.html

If not I think the gdal plugin in Qgis 2.18 has a option (for many algorithms ) 
to take all files from one directly and to export them to another. I know they 
have this for gdal translate so they probably have it for OGR2OGR.  This uses a 
true iterator so you only have to set things once.  You can run two version of 
Qgis if you use the OSGeo4w installer.  

Nicolas

> Le 13 nov. 2018 à 02:56, Alejandro Chamizo de Castro <[email protected]> a 
> écrit :
> 
> 
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> I'm trying to make a graphical model in QGIS 3.4 to export several shp to a 
> geopackage. I'd like to use an iterator in the graphical modeler, because I'm 
> not very good with python.
> 
> Is possible to use iterators in graphical model in QGIS like other GIS sw 
> does?
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Alejandro Chamizo de Castro
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