On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 at 01:40, C Hamilton wrote:
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> I have been writing some code that maintains the Z dimension for vector
> layers. When I create a layer from QGIS points whether it is a point or line
> layer and I create the points with QgsPoint(x, y, altitude), I can do this
> without using
On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 at 02:52, C Hamilton wrote:
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> QgsGeometry has the following static functions
>
> QgsGeometry.fromPolylineXY( list of QgsPointXY)
> QgsGeometry.fromMultiPolylineXY( list of QgsPointXY lists)
>
> If I am working with QgsPoint rather than QgsPointXY there is
>
>
On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 at 05:37, kimaidou wrote:
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> Thanks for your answers. I managed to connect with QGIS MSSQL native provider
> under my Debian box with the following steps
> https://gist.github.com/mdouchin/64f7733a3c4ecfe441f65d5529351a30
>
> I have a weird behaviour. For some layers, QGIS
Thanks for your answers. I managed to connect with QGIS MSSQL native
provider under my Debian box with the following steps
https://gist.github.com/mdouchin/64f7733a3c4ecfe441f65d5529351a30
I have a weird behaviour. For some layers, QGIS Desktop cannot display the
features attributes : the
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