Yes, I tried it and it still doesn't work.
I didn't find too much sense in doing this as the fields in the attribute 
tables are the same but not all values are groupable. There are fields that 
contain unique values and fields that contain equal values for both tables. 
There is no real parent-child correspondence, they are "on the same plane with 
each other". However in the relationship setting in Project -> Properties -> 
Relations I set that there is a relationship between all fields with the same 
name (i.e. a relationship between fields of one table and the other that have 
the same name).
However I have tried, in the final result does not appear any difference.

Thanks,

Riccardo


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Da: Qgis-user <[email protected]> per conto di Nicolas 
Boisteault <[email protected]>
Inviato: lunedì 28 giugno 2021 09:49
A: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Oggetto: Re: [Qgis-user] Lizmap - Filter data with form


Hi,

Did you try to make filters on the attribute table with geometry layers being 
children of it?


Le 26/06/2021 à 12:57, Riccardo D'Alvito a écrit :
Good morning.
In these days I'm writing a lot because I'm doing a very important project for 
me in which I'm experiencing some problems with the use of LizMap. I thank, 
therefore, all those who have already answered and will answer me.
In this case, more than a problem it's an advice that I ask to you that are 
much more experienced than me in this field and have a wider overview.

I had the need to represent three types of interventions (point, linear and 
areal) for this I created a GeoPackage database in which I inserted the three 
layers with geometry respectively multipoint, multiline and multipolygon. All 
these three layers have the same fields in the attribute table, only the 
information of each element changes (some fields are for example the year of 
the intervention, the type of funding, the type of intervention etc.); moreover 
each layer has a different number of elements according to how many 
interventions could be represented by points, how many by lines and how many by 
polygons.
I then set up the project with LizMap and it shows up correctly online.
I now need to create a filter through which it is possible to see the 
interventions with certain characteristics and not others. For this reason I 
have seen the function "Filter data with form" of LizMap that allows, for the 
same layer, to filter the data leaving in view those of interest and making 
disappear from view those not searched. The problem is that this can be done 
for the three layers separately, it can't be done for all three at once 
(obviously, I should say!).
I also created a group in which I put the three layers but (again, obviously!) 
I can't do the search for the three layers together but only separately.
The question is if there is a way for me to do the search on all three layers 
(of different geometries and with the same fields of the attribute table) at 
the same time or if I am forced to select each layer separately and set the 
same search only on it.

I hope I have been clear.

Thank you very much.
Have a nice day,

Riccardo



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