Re: [Qgis-user] Export n Shapefiles to GDB file

2023-03-16 Thread Gonzalo Lesperguer via QGIS-User
Hi to all, is it possible to export multiple shapefiles to a GDB file, I have tried but the result is only one shapefile. BR Gonzalo ___ QGIS-User mailing list QGIS-User@lists.osgeo.org List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread jhubbslist--- via QGIS-User
You'd only be "living with it" because you choose to use the wrong tools for the work and refuse to use the right ones. In this case, I see the "wrong tools" here as 1) network-shared files for common r/w access 2) the SMB/CIFS protocol in general 3) appliance-type file servers are trash. You

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Gabriel De Luca via QGIS-User
Hi Árni, You can try setting the SQLITE_USE_OGR_VFS=YES configuration option, as mentioned at https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/27899. Be sure to read the implications of changing the default (NO) option: https://gdal.org/drivers/vector/sqlite.html#configuration-options You can change the

Re: [QGIS-it-user] QGIS-Server: problemi con Apache

2023-03-16 Thread Andrea Giudiceandrea via QGIS-it-user
Il 16/03/2023 13:16, Vittorio Emanuele Iervolino ha scritto: Seguendo la procedura ufficiale mi ero fermato ad aggiungere la stringa 178.128.200.12 qgis.demo solamente all’host del server, non credevo di doverla aggiungere anche al mio client. Ciao Vittorio Emanuele, questa operazione era

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Árni Geirsson via QGIS-User
I do appreciate the good advice to use DBMS, I am doing that too and understand the advantages. I would never consider using a geopackage if I thought that multiple people would want to edit them at the same time. But that is not the case and that is not my problem. Sometimes, I just want to keep

[Qgis-user] Fwd: Transformation of vertical datum for points

2023-03-16 Thread Bo Victor Thomsen via QGIS-User
"The data is in EPSG:32825 (UTM32N/ETRS89)".. This is of course : EPSG:25832 (UTM32N/ETRS89)" ... Videresendt meddelelse Emne: Transformation of vertical datum for points Dato: Thu, 16 Mar 2023 13:02:39 +0100 Fra:Bo Victor Thomsen Til:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Patrick Dunford via QGIS-User
there is such a system. It is called a client server DBMS. Apart from the fact they are designed to handle multiple users, they can also economise on network traffic by splitting the workload between the client and the server. On 17/03/23 01:33, Sebastian Gutwein via QGIS-User wrote: This is

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Sadowski Jarosław via QGIS-User
+1 Don’t use file formats to edit by multiple users. I was occurring some critical problems, as for example disappearing objects from database or LONG read for first time ☹ Use PostgreSQL or other solutions like: Mergin Maps: Collect, Store and Analyze your Geo-Data

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Patrick Dunford via QGIS-User
To share files over a network there has to be specific provision in the software design. Sqlite is designed for single user situations. It is not a full DBMS. It would not be recommended to share shapefiles for multi user since it is still a file based system. To handle multiple users

[Qgis-user] Fwd: [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Bo Victor Thomsen via QGIS-User
Darn ! I missed one of the postings about you setting the file in read-only on the NAS. So this is an already known work-around. Sorry about the noise. Videresendt meddelelse Emne: Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only Dato: Thu, 16 Mar

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Bo Victor Thomsen via QGIS-User
When any user on your network access the geopackage layer and (maybe unnecessarily) puts the layer in edit mode, there will be created 2 extra files in the same directory as the gpkg file resides in. And QGIS behaves different regarding /both/ read and write operations when these file are

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Árni Geirsson via QGIS-User
Thank you for the various responses. Let me be clear that what I am griping about is not the locking aspect that would allow multiple users to edit without conflict. I fully understand that the geopackage is not safe for that, nor is the shapefile and perhaps also the file geodatabase. In my case,

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Sebastian Gutwein via QGIS-User
This is all beyond my expertise but I have also struggled with the effective use of gpkg’s. In my case over google drive. Here is what SQLite (the underlying software for gpkgs) says about using a SQLite database on a network: https://www.sqlite.org/useovernet.html I hope that someday someone

Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS-User Digest, Vol 205, Issue 28

2023-03-16 Thread Suleiman, DAWUD via QGIS-User
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Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Daniel Evans via QGIS-User
Hi, Apologies for pulling off further in the tangent, but I just want to check your underlying assumption: > that geopackages should not be used for editing in a shared environment, as is perfectly possible with shapefiles and widely practiced. Is this actually the case with Shapefiles? From a

Re: [QGIS-it-user] QGIS-Server: problemi con Apache

2023-03-16 Thread Vittorio Emanuele Iervolino
Funziona ! Sono andato sul mio mac e da terminale ho cliccato su: 178.128.200.12 qgis.demo e finalmente funziona tutto. Mi compare la pagina del browser con la scritta: http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance; xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/wms; xmlns:sld="http://www.opengis.net/sld;

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Árni Geirsson via QGIS-User
Hi Jorge I understand what you are pointing at and I use databases such as Postgres/PostGIS also with good results. The thing is that working with data in files sometimes has advantages and that is certainly how shapefiles have been used. The geopackage has been suggested as a replacement for the

[Qgis-user] Transformation of vertical datum for points

2023-03-16 Thread Bo Victor Thomsen via QGIS-User
Hi list - I have a question regarding transformation of ellisoid heights to geoid heights.. I have a dataset consisting of points, where the z coordinate is a attribute column for the layer. (If necessary, this can be changed to a 3 dimensional layer type - or the x, y values can be placed

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Jorge Gustavo Rocha via QGIS-User
Hi, For data storage and manipulation databases are suitable. Files are not. Geopackages are wonderful to transfer data between systems or to archive an entire project (snapshot of data, styles and the project itself). Regards, Jorge On 16/03/23 11:30, Árni Geirsson via QGIS-User wrote:

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Árni Geirsson via QGIS-User
Thank you Jarosław. Isn't it strange that this was discussed 5 years ago and SMB file sharing is very common? Would a linux based NAS be able to use another protocol? What are my options for file based data sharing in QGIS? Abandoning geopackages is not a realistic option for me, but I could get a

Re: [Qgis-user] [EXTERNAL] Re: Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Sadowski Jarosław via QGIS-User
Long story short: gpkg is bad idea for network drives as SMB/NAS etc Sources: Write-Ahead Logging (sqlite.org) writing gpkg and sqlite on samba shares fails * Issue #628 * r-spatial/sf * GitHub

Re: [Qgis-user] QgsMeshLayer: Copying a MeshLayer style from an available dataset to another layer

2023-03-16 Thread Saber Razmjooei via QGIS-User
Hi Christian, It is logical not to be able to copy and paste style if the mesh datasets are not the same. It is consistent with the other parts of QGIS, for example, you can not copy and paste style from a point layer to a line layer. My suggestion is to save the color ramp from hydro_as-2d (2nd

Re: [Qgis-user] Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Árni Geirsson via QGIS-User
Yes, as far as I know, the NAS unit uses SMB as the file sharing protocol. I used another NAS from QNAP before this one, also using SMB and with the same problem. I thought pretty much all of the Linux based NAS units were using SMB and if that is the problem, it should be widespread, but I don't

[Qgis-user] Geopackage slow on NAS if not read-only

2023-03-16 Thread Thomas Struller via QGIS-User
Hallo Arni, sounds like the same problem that I have with the file browser in Qgis 3.30 and 3.28 ltr. Nearly all my data is located in geopackages and esri file geodatabases. Saveing data in this databases on a network is realy a pain. Opening these databases in the Qgis file browser also.