gvSIG bugs #1926
The result of merging two point2D shapefile layers is a multipoint2D shapefile
| Status: | Closed | % Done: | 0% | |
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| Priority: | Normal | Spent time: | - | |
| Assignee: | ||||
| Category: | Geoprocess | |||
| Target version: | 2.1.0-2219-testing | |||
| Severity: | Add-on version: | |||
| gvSIG version: | 2.0.0 | Add-on build: | ||
| gvSIG build: | 2066 | Add-on resolve version: | ||
| Operative System: | Add-on resolve build: | |||
| Keywords: | Proyecto: | |||
| Has patch: | No | Hito: | ||
| Add-on name: | Unknown |
Description
1. Load attached shapefiles.
2. Check that both are point2D type (layer properties).
2. Run merge geoprocess (gvSIG Geoprocesses > Vector layers tools > Merge).
3. Select the two layers.
4. Select whatever layer for the filed. Accept.
5. Right click on the result layer > Properties
6. Notice that it is multipoint2D type.
Doing the same with gvSIG 1.x generates a point2D shapefile, which is the expected behavior.
History
#1
Updated by Álvaro Anguix over 12 years ago
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
#2
Updated by Álvaro Anguix over 12 years ago
- Target version deleted (
2.1.0-2223-rc1)
#3
Updated by Álvaro Anguix about 12 years ago
- Priority changed from Low to Normal
- Target version set to 2.1.0-2221-testing
#4
Updated by Ignacio Brodín about 12 years ago
- Status changed from New to Fixed
#5
Updated by Álvaro Anguix about 12 years ago
- Target version changed from 2.1.0-2221-testing to 2.1.0-2219-testing
#6
Updated by Álvaro Anguix about 12 years ago
- Status changed from Fixed to Closed