Dario C wrote
> this is the error message:
The error confirms that your layer provider doesn't support the function
used in your expression.
Your expression works for a memory layer, instead.
AFAIK you couldn't directly perform a spatial filtering for an ESRI
Shapefile layer. I don't know if it
Thank you. I appreciate it
Il giorno gio 10 giu 2021 alle ore 21:26 Andrea Giudiceandrea <
andreaer...@libero.it> ha scritto:
> Dario C wrote
> > this is the error message:
>
> The error confirms that your layer provider doesn't support the function
> used in your expression.
> Your expression
this is the error message:
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and here what I wrote:
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Il giorno gio 10 giu 2021 alle ore 15:39 Andrea Giudiceandrea <
andreaer...@libero.it> ha scritto:
> Dario C wrote
> > I'm using "Provider Specific Filter expression".
>
> The filter expression is specific
Dario C wrote
> I'm using "Provider Specific Filter expression".
The filter expression is specific for the provider of the layer you want to
filter.
The filter is made at the data provider (OGR, PostgreSQL, MSSQL…) level. So
the syntax depends on the data provider. Not all the data providers can
Dario C wrote
> The issue is that I tried to write down:
>
> intersects( $geometry, geometry( get_feature( layer, attributeField, value
> ) ))
>
> But nothing happens :(
Hi Dario,
are you using the above expression as "Provider Feature Filter"/"Provider
Specific Filter Expression"?
Have you
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Hi Andrea,
I'm using "Provider Specific Filter expression". I don't even know how to
use "Provider Feature Filter".
And yes, I've replaced layer, filed and value with the real name.
thanks
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From: Dario
Sent: 10 June 2021 13:25
To: Richard McDonnell
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] How to filter shape or oracle layer
Hi,
In this casa I don’t want to use “select by location
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] How to filter shape or oracle layer
Hi Richard,
The issue is that I tried to write down:
intersects( $geometry, geometry( get_feature( layer, attributeField, value ) ))
But nothing happens :(
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Hi, is there
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Hi, is there any way to filter a layer (both shape and oracle) using a spatial
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(I would like to load/view only what it is inside a range of value of a proper
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Subject: [Qgis-user] How to filter shape or oracle layer
Hi, is there any way to filter a layer (both shape and oracle) using a spatial
query?
(I would like to load/view only
Hi, is there any way to filter a layer (both shape and oracle) using a
spatial query?
(I would like to load/view only what it is inside a range of value of a
proper "field")
Thanks
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