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Hi Lester,<br>
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You can either use an expression which uses more than one column
(for graduated or categorized renderer) or the rule based renderer
mentioned by Carlos, which is more powerful.<br>
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Andreas<br>
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I have a point database loaded with columns Z1 to
Z6, where Z6 has values 0,0.5 and 1. What I am
trying to do with the symbology is just to get it to
plot and colour the depths (Z1) only where Z6=0<br>
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Can this be done from the style option for the layer?<br>
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So what I want to do is:<br>
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IF Z6=0 PLOT Z1<br>
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Sure this is very simple but can't see it :)<br>
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Cheers<br>
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Lester<br>
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