Hi,

We have been using QGIS & Spatialite for years and have recently encountered a 
problem in QGIS under Windows.

We connect to a spatialite database fine, we can list the tables, but when we 
try to open them we get an error:
db <...> table <...> is an invalid layer - not loaded (this is also written to 
the log)

I can open the db in DBManager and enter the query "select * from t_transect;" 
which runs & shows the data in the output pane.
When I try to load the layer as a map layer I get an error message referring me 
to the error log, but the log is empty.

This is using QGIS 3.34.1 on Windows.

The same database file works perfectly on Linux, with QGIS v3.34.3. A colleague 
has tried this & v3.36 on Windows with the same problem. The databases are 
generated with echo sounder data by the ESP3 application, and we have been able 
to use these in QGIS for years without problems until now.

Spatialite access the tables fine, the basic metadata is present:
select * from geometry_columns;
t_transect|geom_col|1|2|4326|0
t_echoint_transect_1d|geom_col|1|2|4326|0

The QGIS error message is not particularly helpful in determining the problem. 
Our workaround is to run the SQL we would have run in the QGIS database manager 
directly from the spatialite command line, exported to CSV & then open the CSV 
in QGIS, which works, but is not ideal.

For some context about these data:  The figure shows each "ping" from the echo 
sounder, scaled by the magnitude of the echo from fish, showing the location 
and density of fish encountered on each transect (ESP3 is used for the acoustic 
analysis). This dataset was from surveying a hill off the west coast of New 
Zealand (generated on Linux!).

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Brent Wood

Principal Technician, Fisheries
NIWA
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