Thanks, Adam.
I'm on it.
Martha
On Friday, April 26, 2019 at 7:52:54 AM UTC-7, Adam Cox wrote:
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> Martha, I just reread that blog post and realized that I mischaracterized
> it in my comments above. I was thinking of it as if it was about Arches
> data geometries, not overlay geometries. I'd
Martha, I just reread that blog post and realized that I mischaracterized
it in my comments above. I was thinking of it as if it was about Arches
data geometries, not overlay geometries. I'd say that by and large the
entire post is relevant to v4, though I'm not sure off the top of my head
if
Adam,
The
https://www.legiongis.com/using-qgis-geoserver-and-postgis-to-make-and-maintain-arches-overlays.html
link is no longer valid; do you have a replacement? I'd like to read this
for background, even though we will be working with v4.4.1.
Thank you,
Martha
On Monday, August 7, 2017
We improved the format of our .shp export and implemented an advanced search
bar within arches. It’s messy but it kind of works. I never managed to follow
your solution because the IT people couldn’t pass the first step of editing the
postgres config file to listen for my IP address.
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Hi Matt, just wondering if you all have been working on this at all. I'd be
curious to hear what you've ended up doing.
Adam
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 2:54:03 AM UTC-6, M Hobson wrote:
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> We are working with v3
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> On Friday, August 11, 2017 at 6:39:10 PM UTC+1, Dennis Wuthrich wrote:
We are working with v3
On Friday, August 11, 2017 at 6:39:10 PM UTC+1, Dennis Wuthrich wrote:
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> Matt,
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> There's no issue with using Arches v4 to support QGIS queries. You can
> define views of Arches geospatial data in PostGIS, making it
> straightforward to connect with QGIS (mush as Adam
Hello again Adam,
Apologies; I read your blog post on my way into work on the train and I missed
the part that did indeed answer my original question.
Thanks very much. I will try it out and get back to you.
Matt
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Hi Matt,
This will depend greatly on what version of Arches you are using. v3 held
all geometries for the entire database in a single postgis table, I've
connected to that table in QGIS before to make edits just to test, but I
think you would want to make some db views that would bring in some
Hello everyone,
I have just joined a project that uses Arches for its main database. I am
interested in connecting to the database through QGIS's DB Manager. The
previous project I worked for used this functionality in QGIS very
successfully with a relational SQL database. The project team