Hi,
just a wild guess (as I do not work with shape files anymore):
Did you check the properties of the target layer?
Is it a MultiPolygon-Layer or just a Polygon-Layer?

It might be possible that, when the target layer was created outside of
QGIS, that it is plain Polygon, while QGIS always creates Multipolygon
layers.
But I might be wrong

Cheers,
Bernd

Am 18.04.23 um 11:35 schrieb Riccardo via QGIS-User:
Good morning to all,


I need a hint about using Qgis, I hope someone of you could answer me.


I created an area shape file using the collect/multipart operation and
in such a way as to associate several areas to the same tabular record.


I need to copy this shape file to another shape file for a requirement
of a standard delivery.


Unfortunately, the shape file where I copy my original shape file
collected doesn't keep the collect property, and so I have a copied
shape file with every area associated to a unique record and not a a
shape file with more area associated to a unique record as the original
shape file.


How can I conserve this property during the copy between two shape files?


Many thanks!


Best Regards.


Riccardo.




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