Hello, 
thank you for your suggestion. I am not comfortable with python, but I know 
that is possible to use a script in qgis. Is there any script capable to do my 
issue? 

> Il giorno 15 nov 2022, alle ore 18:29, David Strip 
> <qgis-u...@stripfamily.net> ha scritto:
> 
>  You might consider ogr2ogr as an alternative approach. You can run this 
> from the command line allowing you to use shell scripts to iterate through 
> all your .csv files. There are also python bindings for ogr2ogr if you're 
> more comfortable with python than shell scripts.
> 
>> On 11/15/2022 9:59 AM, Salvatore Mellino via Qgis-user wrote:
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> thank you for your answer. I have many csv (about 100), so I need an 
>> automatic procedure. Maybe a python script... 
>> 
>> Il 15/11/2022 16:55, Nicolas Cadieux ha scritto: 
>>> Hi, 
>>> 
>>> Yes, you can do that very easily using QGIS.  Layer/add layer/add delimited 
>>> text layer.  Then just export the layer in the format of your choice. You 
>>> may need to convert the coordinates in decimal degrees (ex 75 05 30.4 -> 
>>> 75.0917777777778000000 ). 
>>> 
>>> You can do this in Excel using =(A6)+(B6/60)+(C6/3600)+(D6/3600) A= Deg, B= 
>>> Min, C=Sec, D= Decimal Sec.  Then export to csv. 
>>> 
>>> Nicolas 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 2022-11-15 10:08 a.m., Salvatore Mellino via Qgis-user wrote: 
>>>> Hello, 
>>>> 
>>>> I would like to know if it is possible to import multiple csv files 
>>>> contained in a folder and to convert them in shapefiles (1 for each csv). 
>>>> All csv files are structured as "lat long value" separate by space and 
>>>> without any header line. 
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you for your help! Regards, 
>>>> 
>>>> Salvatore 
>>>> 
> 
> 

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