[Qgis-user] QGis for bird surveys

Andreas Neumann a.neumann at carto.net
Wed Apr 3 07:47:20 PDT 2013


Hi,

Actually an easy import from one table into the other, with the ability
to map columns and avoid duplicates, is missing in my opinion. There are
several ways to achieve what you want, Sarah (like merging shapefiles,
loading from text and copy/paste). But there should be easier ways to
achieve that.

We are in feature freeze for QGIS 2.0 - so maybe something for QGIS 2.1 ;-)

Andreas

Am 03.04.2013 16:34, schrieb Albin Blaschka:
> Hello!
> 
> Maybe a look into the manual would also help...
> 
> http://www.qgis.org/en/documentation.html
> 
> and the How-to pages (linked from the above mentioned page):
> http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/How_do_I_do_that_in_QGIS
> 
> HTH,
> Albin
> 
> 
> 
> Am 03.04.2013 16:04, schrieb Lynkos:
>> Alexandre
>> , thanks :-). I'll try your suggestion and let you know if I can make it
>> work.
>>
>>
>> 2013/4/3 Alexandre Neto <senhor.neto at gmail.com
>> <mailto:senhor.neto at gmail.com>>
>>
>>     For each new record you need to add a new Point to your shapefile.
>>     If you need to enter the coordinates by hand, then you should take a
>>     look at the numerical digitalize plugin. After the point is added
>>     you can then edit the rest of your attributes.
>>
>>     If you have too many new observations already in a spreadsheet, then
>>     you can do in another way:
>>
>>     - Create a temporary shapefile from the new spreadsheet, making sure
>>     that its attributes are the same as you main shapefile;
>>     - Add it to map canvas;
>>     - Select that layer and copy all its features (points) using the
>>     select by rectangle or directly on attribute table and copy them to
>>     clipboard.
>>     - Select the main shapefile, star editing (the pencil icon), and
>>     paste the features from clipboars.
>>
>>     If everything went well, and the layers attributes match, you will
>>     get all the new bird sighting in the main shapefile.
>>
>>     Still, the best would be to directly input the sightings on the
>>     shapefile.
>>
>>     Hope it helps,
>>
>>     Alexandre Neto
>>
>>     On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Lynkos <lynkosmail at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:lynkosmail at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         ... to modify the data, yes in fact that's what I'm doing. But
>>         to ADD a new record from the coordinate data? Am I missing an
>>         "add" button somewhere?
>>
>>
>>
>>         2013/4/3 Paolo Cavallini <cavallini at faunalia.it
>>         <mailto:cavallini at faunalia.it>>
>>
> Il 03/04/2013 12:05, Lynkos ha scritto:
>  > Thanks for answering so quickly Paolo.
>  > Adding the data directly to the imported shapefile is
> exactly what I would like to
>  > do. I'm sure it's incredibly simple, but I just can't
> figure out how, Sarah.
> 
> Just click on the Pen button, start editing.
> All the best.
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