Thanks, I'll check out QGIS 3!
On Tue, 29 May 2018, 16:00 Nicolas Cadieux,
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It appears that the join attributes table found in the 2.18 processing
> joins tables but not like the "Joins" found in the layer property. You are
> right, there is no option to save as a shp file!
Hi,
It appears that the join attributes table found in the 2.18 processing
joins tables but not like the "Joins" found in the layer property. You
are right, there is no option to save as a shp file! Only database
formats.
Your best option is to use the field calculator in the point shp
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks! Here are two matching files - I would be interested to know if it gives
you other options.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bM6qGYaNmm93sEbwE4x4aoQSAZMtEIvH
Hi,
Can you send me a sample of the files? I have more options on my
computer but is may be that I am not testing with a .csv.
Nicolas
On 2018-05-28 6:35 AM, Samuel Williams wrote:
Bonjour Nicolas,
Thanks for taking the time to answer my email.
Unfortunately the only options that I have
Bonjour Nicolas,
Thanks for taking the time to answer my email.
Unfortunately the only options that I have for saving the joined files are all
table based - see the screenshot that I have uploaded here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x0ADTag8xk85Ty3Vx6Wyb0FQCXfKDyBQ/view?usp=sharing
Hi,
Once you have joined the geometry file to the matching attribute file, you
should be able to save that as a shape file. If you can’t figure it out, put a
sample on the next email.
Nicolas
> Le 27 mai 2018 à 17:10, Samuel Williams
> a écrit :
>
>
Hello,
I've hit a issue in Qgis that I'm struggling to resolve, and I'm hoping that
someone might be able to point me in the right direction.
I have 12 point geometry data sets and 12 csv files. Each csv file contain the
attributes for one of the point data sets - there are exactly the same