Hello Marc,

Can you share your table SQL definition?
My gut feeling is that you might not have a unique identifier column.

Alexandre Neto
QGIS Support
www.cooperative.net

On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 9:51 PM Marc Millas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I may be missing something more than obvious, but ...
> QGIS 3.16 on win 10, postgres 12 with postgis 3.1 (same, machine (intel
> core i9, 64 GB ram, 6TB SSD))
> a postgis table with a column geography(multipolygon, 4326)
> -no pb to display this as a layer over whatever map (OSM standard as an
> exemple).
> -no pb in qgis to go to edition mode, and add a few new polygons, edit the
> table fields and save. fine.
> When I want to edit (ie. change..) one of the existing polygons, I:
> --ask to go to edit mode with right click on that postgis layer
> --select one of the existing polygons, (after choosing the select entity
> icon)
> --??? according to the doc, I should click on the edit node icon. Which is
> grayed.
> the qgis postgres user have all rights to write (proof by the inserts done)
>
> So.. there is something obvious somewhere, but I need some help to guess
> where :-)
> thanks for your help,
> regards,
>
>
> Marc MILLAS
> Senior Architect
> +33607850334
> www.mokadb.com
>
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