Re: [Qgis-user] Transferring QGIS work when you used a PostGIS database

2015-03-06 Thread Junior Delaz
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

Re: [Qgis-user] Transferring QGIS work when you used a PostGIS database

2015-03-05 Thread Andre Joost
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

Re: [Qgis-user] Transferring QGIS work when you used a PostGIS database

2015-03-05 Thread Bo Victor Thomsen
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

Re: [Qgis-user] Transferring QGIS work when you used a PostGIS database

2015-03-05 Thread Rémi Cura
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

[Qgis-user] Transferring QGIS work when you used a PostGIS database

2015-03-04 Thread Leahy, Thomas A.
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

Re: [Qgis-user] Transferring QGIS work when you used a PostGIS database

2015-03-04 Thread Alex Mandel
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.