Hi Morton. Open your csv file, define your coordinate fields and set your
coordinate system. Now you will have a virtual layer from your data. If you
want to run some processing, save the layer as a shapefile or gis format. Once
you have saved the layer, you can continue with your analysis.Kirk Schmidt
Nortel Resource Solutions Inc.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
-------- Original message --------From: magerlin <[email protected]> Date:
2020-03-31 6:56 AM (GMT-04:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
[Qgis-user] Should be easy? Open csv in Graphical Modeller Thanks for your
response.But I do not think it should be that complicated?I am not into
Python.....-----Regards MortenCurrently using Qgis 3.10.0Windows 10,
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