Thanks! I would like to know if there is any way of changing several field types at the same time. Whenever I add a CSV layer, all the fields automatically are set to "text" and sometimes I would like to change all of them at the same time.
As I say in the video, you can save it as a permanent layer. If you don't want to save as a new layer and keep using the original dataset, use the second option I mention in the video that involves the field calculator.
Thanks for this tutorial. This seems way harder than should be necessary. Why doesn't the inbuild QGIS Database Manager or Layer Properties > Fields area let you simply change the attributes of a particular field? Creating an entire duplicate of a table or creating an entirely new field, instead of simply being able to 'edit' an attribute seems a little crazy.
hi! thanks for the video, do you know how to change type field from string to date? (without refactor). I try creating a field type date and selecting the field with date type string, but doesn't work (sorry for my english, hope you can understand haha) thanks u
You made a several "Tums moments" go away tying to solve such a simple problem.. You're a terrific teacher.. Thank you!!
That's what exactly I'm looking for. Thank you for very informative video
This is something I've been struggling with for years!! thank you!
Thanks a lot for making this video tutorial. I have been struggling with this for days, make more like this and you are good teacher.
Thank you so much Samara! Awesome tutorial, very helpful
Just what I needed to get my numeric values to show up in the symbology / gradient menu. Thank you!
Exactly what I needed, thank you.
Thanks! I would like to know if there is any way of changing several field types at the same time. Whenever I add a CSV layer, all the fields automatically are set to "text" and sometimes I would like to change all of them at the same time.
Mr. Procrastinator here. Thanks for saving me hours prior to the project is due! Fun fact. Can't make graduated symbols with string fields!
If you delete borrocode, would borrocode2 become invalid as it referenced borrocode?
Came here looking for a way to change the formula within fields
But what do you do with the temporary refactored layer and how do you make the changes to the original layer's attributes? Am i missing something?
As I say in the video, you can save it as a permanent layer. If you don't want to save as a new layer and keep using the original dataset, use the second option I mention in the video that involves the field calculator.
Thank You Very Much! It was simply I was looking for!
That tool works with shapefile but not with geopackage, right?
Very useful explanation
This was very helpful, thank you!
Thanks for this tutorial. This seems way harder than should be necessary. Why doesn't the inbuild QGIS Database Manager or Layer Properties > Fields area let you simply change the attributes of a particular field? Creating an entire duplicate of a table or creating an entirely new field, instead of simply being able to 'edit' an attribute seems a little crazy.
Hi ..
How to get same number in attribute table and in image
Can You change the properties of a field to make a dependent combobox?
well done...Good explanation. =)
hi! thanks for the video, do you know how to change type field from string to date? (without refactor). I try creating a field type date and selecting the field with date type string, but doesn't work (sorry for my english, hope you can understand haha)
thanks u
Thanks for the video! Is it possible to have field names longer than 10 characters?
If a shapefile I think it's not possible, try different format
Is the dataset you open .csv file or a .shp file?
It’s a shapefile.
@@smebinger Thank you kindly!
Thanks for the video!
Have You ver used qfield?
Great video thanks!
Very helpful..Thank u
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Thanks alot
useful