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On 7/5/17 1:31 AM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">> <span
style="color:rgb(80,0,80);font-size:12.8px">I'd say we
definitely do in the processing case. It'd be a significant</span><br
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<span style="color:rgb(80,0,80);font-size:12.8px">shortcoming to
have to manually unload layers from projects before you</span><br
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<span style="color:rgb(80,0,80);font-size:12.8px">can run
analysis on them.</span><br
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<span style="color:rgb(80,0,80);font-size:12.8px">> Not sure
about totally external applications though....</span>
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<div><span style="color:rgb(80,0,80);font-size:12.8px">My
comments only relate to external applications using files we
have open, I guess having it open in two QGIS instances is
the same issue. But I get the same thing if I open the same
word doc twice one of the applications will take a write
lock on the file. <br>
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<p>It's not about a write lock here, but about files that are
written with "incompatible" data and therefore also fail to be
opened in read only mode.<br>
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