That's exactly what is happening. Its works fine on an update but not on
initial creation. Give me a bit and I'll test it with a virtual field. I
should have fallen back to the docs and read before asking.
I appreciate the help. This is exciting (not what I wanted to happen but
exciting still).
Hi Randy,
It might be because, at the time of feature creation QGIS does not know
about what you filled in the other fields; this feature is a kind of
"insert before" trigger. See the note at
I have an address point database. There are some string calculations
that have to happen after a point has been added. I've hit a bit of a
stuck spot with this one.
I have three fields: fielda. fieldb, and fieldc
When the user adds the information for those three fields I have one
field that