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On 07/24/2012 06:34 PM, Zoltan Szecsei wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Am 24.07.2012 17:21, schrieb Micha Silver:
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I think the problem is the attribute column name begins with a
digit. Look what
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happens when I rename my column from above to 21Name:
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In the Qgis query form, no error is produced, but all elements
are 'found' after renaming the field name to another beginning
with numbers.
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Do you mean all 1.1m, or my subset of 545663 records that start
with C016?
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Can't find anywhere in QGis to change the fields name :-(
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Use the Table Manager plugin. (or just open the dbf in OpenOffice
and change *only* the name of the column)<br>
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Greetings,
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André Joost
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Micha Silver
GIS Consultant, Arava Development Co.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.surfaces.co.il">http://www.surfaces.co.il</a></pre>
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