Totò wrote
> I have a CSV file [0], how to get the "zona_fill" field?
> The "zona_fill" field is the result of the fill-down of the "zona" column.
Hi Salvatore,
I've imported your csv file, copied the features to a new scratch memory
layer, and created a new field named 'zona_fill2' using the
brunos wrote
> QGIS 3.16 and 3.18 are currently both shipped with gdal 3.1.4. When will
> gdal 3.2 be available in qgis?
Hi Bruno,
what operative system are you using?
The new OSGeo4W testing installer of QGIS for MS Windows already ships GDAL
3.2.2.
Please see
Hi everybody
QGIS 3.16 and 3.18 are currently both shipped with gdal 3.1.4. When will gdal
3.2 be available in qgis? I'm looking forward to the new filegeodatabase index
ability.
Thank you!
Greetings
Bruno
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Andrea Giudiceandrea wrote
> Nel frattempo ti posso suggerire due modi che mi vengono in mente
Dimenticavo... se i layer che hai creato in formato shapefile sono tutti in
una determinata cartella, puoi usare un terzo modo, più diretto, che non
prevede il passaggio intermedio nel formato
Paola Del Bufalo wrote
> Ora, non so se in maniera errata, seleziono tutti i layer presenti e con
> il
> tasto destro clicco su "salva layer come..." e in una nuova cartella
> creata
> salvo come ESRI file.gdb. Caricando il nuovo database creato in Qgis però
> mi accorgo che mi carica un unico
Andrea Giudiceandrea wrote
> Totò wrote
>> I have a CSV file [0], how to get the "zona_fill" field?
>> The "zona_fill" field is the result of the fill-down of the "zona"
>> column.
>
> Hi Salvatore,
>
> I've imported your csv file, copied the features to a new scratch memory
> layer, and created
Hi Bruno,
On Sun, 28. Mar 2021 at 23:14:48 +0200, bru...@mailbox.org wrote:
> QGIS 3.16 and 3.18 are currently both shipped with gdal 3.1.4. When will gdal
> 3.2 be available in qgis? I'm looking forward to the new filegeodatabase
> index ability.
You probably are referring to Windows. Try
Alexandre Neto wrote
> Sorry,
>
> Can you be more clear? It's not clear to me what you are trying to
> accomplish.
how to repeat the first non-null value down so that all cells are populated?
this operation is called fill-down and in SQL I can get it like this:
select b.data, b.rowid,
On 3/28/2021 2:05 PM, Alexandre Neto wrote:
Sorry,
Can you be more clear? It's not clear to me what
you are trying to accomplish.
Here's some sample data he posted on Github:
Totò and list,
On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 10:04 AM Totò wrote:
> I have a CSV file [0], how to get the "zona_fill" field?
> The "zona_fill" field is the result of the fill-down of the "zona" column.
>
Seems to me you are trying to calculate "zona" to "zona_fill". If that's
the case, you need to
Sorry,
Can you be more clear? It's not clear to me what you are trying to
accomplish.
Alexandre Neto
A domingo, 28/03/2021, 18:04, Totò escreveu:
> I have a CSV file [0], how to get the "zona_fill" field?
> The "zona_fill" field is the result of the fill-down of the "zona" column.
>
> I
ghtmtt wrote
> Ciao a tutti,
>
> continua l'iniziativa del geoaperitivo con Faunalia. Visto che il primo
> lunedì di Aprile è pasquetta, lo abbiamo anticipato al 29 Marzo:
>
> https://www.faunalia.eu/it/blog/2021-03-19_geoaperitivo_aprile
Ciao Matteo a che ora inizia?
saluti
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I have a CSV file [0], how to get the "zona_fill" field?
The "zona_fill" field is the result of the fill-down of the "zona" column.
I could use various tools external to QGIS, but it would be useful to be
able to do this with field calc expressions;
does anyone have any ideas on how to make it?
Ciao,
Sono riuscita a rispondere solo ora.
Cerco di far capire come posso.
Allora per prima cosa carico il database con la procedura di apertura di un
nuovo vettore. Apri cartella e poi file gdb. A questo punto caricata la
cartella con tutti i layer, carico i 4 shape file nuovi da aggiungere al
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