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    Hi, <br>
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    many thanks, it works. Until today I could always rely on the fact
    that the decimal point worked in programming languages and
    databases. So I didn't expect that... <br>
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    By the way: In SpatialiteGUI everthing worked fine...<br>
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    <div class="moz-signature">Best wishes<br>
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      Jörg<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 11.08.2022 um 14:08 schrieb Werner
      Macho:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi!
        <div>Back on my computer I just tried your exact first example
          on a fresh created gpkg layer in the database window in QGIS
          3.26.1 on a german Version of Windows 10:</div>
        <div>SELECT aswkt(GEOMFROMTEXT('POINT(340178.042761887
          5659302.0567476)',25832)) as geom<br>
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        <div>and the result is:</div>
        <div>geom<br>
          POINT(340178.042761887 5659302.0567476)<br>
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        <div>Which version of QGIS on what OS you are on?</div>
        <div>Maybe you set some language settings in the OS (or even
          maybe in QGIS itself?)</div>
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        <div>regards</div>
        <div>Werner</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 1:31
          PM FH Aachen <<a href="mailto:hoettges@fh-aachen.de"
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          0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Hi
          Werner,<br>
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          yes, i did... But it didn't work. Especially not for line
          objects or polygons: GeomFromText('LineString(350000.123
          5600000, 350020.456 5600000)'), because the comma ist used to
          seperate the coordinate value pairs.<br>
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          Regards<br>
          Jörg<br>
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          11.08.2022 12:46:07 Werner Macho via QGIS-Developer <<a
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          > Hi,<br>
          > Have you tried to substitute point with comma?<br>
          > Worth a try.<br>
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          > Regards werner<br>
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