Hi Chris,
This explains it.
You need to define as "geometry(WKBTYPE,srid)", e.g.
"geometry(POLYGON,21781)" for QGIS. FME has an option to do that. I just
don't have at hand. I could send you instructions on Monday, if you want.
Andreas
On 05.02.2016 17:11, Chris Buckmaster wrote:
Hi
I found the information from this link helpful:
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http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/157541/postgresql-trouble-editing-points-lines-polygons-in-qgis
>
Altering the geometry type was what fixed things for me.
ALTER TABLE planet_osm_polygon
ALTER COLUMN way TYPE
Hi All,
I just ran across this:
http://www.iogp.org/Newsroom/News/postid/27/shell-releases-its-standard-legend-to-industry-and-academia
It doesn't contain much of an official usage license (other than the
words on the web page), but it looks like the fonts and styles are free
( both gratis
Hi Andreas
That would be fantastic if you can, thanks very much! ☺
Chris
From: Andreas Neumann [mailto:a.neum...@carto.net]
Sent: 05 February 2016 16:21
To: Chris Buckmaster; qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS DB Manager geometry columns issue with PostGIS 2.0
Hi Chris,
Hi Stefan,
On Fri, 05. Feb 2016 at 11:43:07 +, Blumentrath, Stefan wrote:
> Depends how you define "stable".
> The nightlies for 2.12 are only receiving bugfixes, so they can be even more
> "stable" than the current point release. However, also fixes can in principle
> introduce new bugs...
>
Hi Andreas
Yes it does exist in the geometry column view but the type is listed as
GEOMETRY.
This table is being created from a non-spatial SQL Server table, and we use a
vertex creator transformer in FME to create the spatial table – we cannot seem
to explicitly specify the geometry that the
Hi Jürgen,
Many thanks for clarification! That`s cool.
Cheers,
Stefan
P.S.: Wieder was gelernt ;-)!
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From: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Jürgen
E. Fischer
Sent: 5. februar 2016 18:13
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re:
Am 05.02.2016, 02:28 Uhr, schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer :
On Thu, 04. Feb 2016 at 15:59:12 -0500, César Augusto Ramírez Franco
wrote:
Thanks for your reply, however, I'd like to stay away from non-stable
releases, and sadly, I tried using the QGIS-ubuntugis-ltr repo but the
plugin
Hi
I have been using FME to load some data into PostGIS and view it in QGIS 2.12.3.
I am finding that when accessing the data in DB Manager, I get a warning that
says 'There is no entry in geometry_columns!'.
On asking another user they mentioned that the geometry columns table was
removed in
Hi Chris,
That's true - starting from Postgis 2.0, geometry_columns is a view in
the public schema.
Did you check if that view exists and if the view contains an entry for
your spatial table?
Also make sure, when importing from FME, that you restrict your geometry
type to either POINT,
Hi Bernd,
Depends how you define "stable".
The nightlies for 2.12 are only receiving bugfixes, so they can be even more
"stable" than the current point release. However, also fixes can in principle
introduce new bugs...
That the GRASS plugin does not install in 2.8 is simply due to the fact
I'm having the same problem with the regular release. I switched to nightly
ubuntu as recommended above, removed and reinstalled qgis, python-qgis and
qgis-plugin-grass
When I run 2.12.3 there is no grass plugin present under the plugin manager
at all... Yet it would appear that the install went
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