Hi,
Tom, I haven't tried it but i saw these days a new QGIS plugin that aims to
do similar thing : convert any GIS format data in the project to shp (in a
single directory). It's name is QPackage [0]
There is also another plugin QConsolidate [1] that groups all the data into
an unique directory
Am 05.03.2015 um 13:01 schrieb Rémi Cura:
The equivalent way, that is also the simplest, is to dump the tables (and
related functions/triggers if necessary) into a file, then restore the
table in the target postgis database!
Does this work if the users are on different OS, like
If you are transferring your database to the same or newer version of
Postgresql then generally: yes. But take some precautions:
* In the original database: Don't use schema public to store data;
create another schema for that purpose. The reason for this action
is to separate all the
converting to spatialite may be a bad idea, because it won't work in all
cases (spatialite has less features than postgres/postgis).
(Im' thinking mat view, triggers, custom function, etc.)
The equivalent way, that is also the simplest, is to dump the tables (and
related functions/triggers if
Hello,
If I just use shape and raster files it is fairly easy for me to give
someone all my QGIS work on a USB stick as it uses relative directory
references as long as everything is below the Project Directory they can use it
as I did. However if I decide to use PostGIS is there an easy
On 03/04/2015 09:20 PM, Leahy, Thomas A. wrote:
Hello,
If I just use shape and raster files it is fairly easy for me to give
someone all my QGIS work on a USB stick as it uses relative directory
references as long as everything is below the Project Directory they can use
it as I did.