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Author Name: Alister Hood (@AlisterH)
Original Redmine Issue: 4134
Redmine category:gui
Click "Layer->Add spatialite layer->New", select an sqlite database which is not a spatialite database (e.g. ~/.qgis/qgis.db), and click "Connect".
You will get an error message: @failure exploring tables from: C:/Documents and Settings/alister.hood/.qgis/rasterCatalog.sqlite@
@
no such table: geometry_columns@
The mouse cursor will now be changed to an hourglass, and the only way you can fix it seems to be to restart QGIS.
I am using trunk on Win XP if that makes a difference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Seems this fixed now in trunk. Reopen if necessary
resolution was changed from to worksforme
status_id was changed from Open to Closed
qgib
added
Bug
Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter!
GUI/UX
Related to QGIS application GUI or User Experience
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May 24, 2019
Author Name: Alister Hood (@AlisterH)
Original Redmine Issue: 4134
Redmine category:gui
Click "Layer->Add spatialite layer->New", select an sqlite database which is not a spatialite database (e.g. ~/.qgis/qgis.db), and click "Connect".
You will get an error message:
@failure exploring tables from: C:/Documents and Settings/alister.hood/.qgis/rasterCatalog.sqlite@
@
no such table: geometry_columns@
The mouse cursor will now be changed to an hourglass, and the only way you can fix it seems to be to restart QGIS.
I am using trunk on Win XP if that makes a difference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: