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Merging infomation from multiple layers
I am currently looking at a city map with property boundaries.
I have three layers of information, one is a polygon map showing the boundaries, one is a polygon map showing overlay information, and one is a point map with addresses.
Is it possible to filter the information using data from different layers?
i.e. show sites over 1000m2 (using the property boundaries layer) that are also contained within a certain overlay area (from the overlay layer).
I've looked into 'merge vector layers' and 'join attributes by location' tools but couldn't get either to work.
Thanks.
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I am currently looking at a city map with property boundaries.
I have three layers of information, one is a polygon map showing the boundaries, one is a polygon map showing overlay information, and one is a point map with addresses.
Is it possible to filter the information using data from different layers?
i.e. show sites over 1000m2 (using the property boundaries layer) that are also contained within a certain overlay area (from the overlay layer).
I've looked into 'merge vector layers' and 'join attributes by location' tools but couldn't get either to work.
Thanks.
qgis layers
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I am currently looking at a city map with property boundaries.
I have three layers of information, one is a polygon map showing the boundaries, one is a polygon map showing overlay information, and one is a point map with addresses.
Is it possible to filter the information using data from different layers?
i.e. show sites over 1000m2 (using the property boundaries layer) that are also contained within a certain overlay area (from the overlay layer).
I've looked into 'merge vector layers' and 'join attributes by location' tools but couldn't get either to work.
Thanks.
qgis layers
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I am currently looking at a city map with property boundaries.
I have three layers of information, one is a polygon map showing the boundaries, one is a polygon map showing overlay information, and one is a point map with addresses.
Is it possible to filter the information using data from different layers?
i.e. show sites over 1000m2 (using the property boundaries layer) that are also contained within a certain overlay area (from the overlay layer).
I've looked into 'merge vector layers' and 'join attributes by location' tools but couldn't get either to work.
Thanks.
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