Thanks Vincent
That did the trick!
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Regards Morten
Currently using Qgis 2.6.1 (OSGeo4),
Windows 7, 64bit
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Hello Morten,
Here is the process.
* Create a coverage layer (named cov here), with all the same polygons
(could be different if you want specific areas for specific values), and a
field
named xvalue, which values go from 1 to 999. You can create this layer
easily with PostGIS and
Hi,
2015-01-06 11:32 GMT+01:00 Vincent Picavet vincent...@oslandia.com:
Hello Morten,
Here is the process.
* Create a coverage layer (named cov here), with all the same polygons
(could be different if you want specific areas for specific values), and a
field
named xvalue, which values go