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How to Extract Derived Data Fields from Shape files


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gooday, ive been trying to do this myself for more than 12 months with no success, so im hoping someone shed some light into how to do this.



ive uploaded shape files with supplied survey data into qgis and it all plots fine. then i export the attributes into xcel and the XYZ are all zeros.



when i select each point and view attributes table, sure enough, the XYZ fields are zero, however i do see a tab labelled derived, which when selected shows the XYZ attributes that i require.



does anyone know how to Extract Derived Data Fields from Shape files so i can merge with the attributes xcel file and have all the survey information i need with a single file.



thankyou in advance and i look forward to your replies.









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    gooday, ive been trying to do this myself for more than 12 months with no success, so im hoping someone shed some light into how to do this.



    ive uploaded shape files with supplied survey data into qgis and it all plots fine. then i export the attributes into xcel and the XYZ are all zeros.



    when i select each point and view attributes table, sure enough, the XYZ fields are zero, however i do see a tab labelled derived, which when selected shows the XYZ attributes that i require.



    does anyone know how to Extract Derived Data Fields from Shape files so i can merge with the attributes xcel file and have all the survey information i need with a single file.



    thankyou in advance and i look forward to your replies.









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      gooday, ive been trying to do this myself for more than 12 months with no success, so im hoping someone shed some light into how to do this.



      ive uploaded shape files with supplied survey data into qgis and it all plots fine. then i export the attributes into xcel and the XYZ are all zeros.



      when i select each point and view attributes table, sure enough, the XYZ fields are zero, however i do see a tab labelled derived, which when selected shows the XYZ attributes that i require.



      does anyone know how to Extract Derived Data Fields from Shape files so i can merge with the attributes xcel file and have all the survey information i need with a single file.



      thankyou in advance and i look forward to your replies.









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      gooday, ive been trying to do this myself for more than 12 months with no success, so im hoping someone shed some light into how to do this.



      ive uploaded shape files with supplied survey data into qgis and it all plots fine. then i export the attributes into xcel and the XYZ are all zeros.



      when i select each point and view attributes table, sure enough, the XYZ fields are zero, however i do see a tab labelled derived, which when selected shows the XYZ attributes that i require.



      does anyone know how to Extract Derived Data Fields from Shape files so i can merge with the attributes xcel file and have all the survey information i need with a single file.



      thankyou in advance and i look forward to your replies.







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