On 27 November 2011 11:57, Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com wrote:
QGIS can read and write PosgreSQL (i.e. PostGIS) and sqlite (i.e
spatialite files) and QGIS has a python bindiings (i.e. PyQGIS) and
soon probably a javascript bindings as well in QGIS version 2 (plan).
I feel no surprise MS Access is somewhat 'aside' of such developments:
it allows either for embedding ActiveX elements or binding to custom
data via degraded ODBC interface. So few points where
integration/extensibility is possible...
Here are some thoughts about MS Access and QGIS.
On 28 November 2011 00:45, Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com wrote:
I feel no surprise MS Access is somewhat 'aside' of such developments:
it allows either for embedding ActiveX elements or binding to custom
data via degraded ODBC interface. So few points where
integration/extensibility is
Hi Jaroslaw,
Would Kexi now imports sqlite3 files (e.g. db and sqlite)?
Noli
On 11/24/11, Jaroslaw Staniek stan...@kde.org wrote:
On 24 November 2011 08:59, Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com wrote:
My alternative for Google Fusion Tables is GeoJSON.
http://geojson.org
Nice!
(Noli, yes I still
On 24 November 2011 13:01, Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jaroslaw,
Would Kexi now imports sqlite3 files (e.g. db and sqlite)?
The goal is to make Kexi able to open sqlite3 files directly.
This is a higher-priority plan for the next version after Kexi 2.4.
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regards / pozdrawiam,