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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Filipe<br>
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Yes, it is intended behaviour to better distinguish fields with
the same names. Maybe it would be better to add the table name
last, then it would get trimmed away?<br>
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Regards,<br>
Marco<br>
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On 23.11.2012 09:49, Filipe Dias wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">Dear all,<br>
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I tried to join a .csv and .dbf table (table1 with FieldA and
FieldB) with a shapefile with Field A and Field B. The joined
fields in the resulting shapefile were named table1FieldA and
table2FieldB. In previous versions QGIS simply added FieldA and
FieldB. Is this the new and intended behaviour?<br>
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If yes, I dont think its a good idea, because if the table
field''s names are relatively long, they will be trimmed in the
final shapefiles eg. table1Fie.<br>
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QGIS Master (today's version) and Linux Ubuntu 12.04<br>
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Tks<br>
Best regards<br>
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