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Attribute editing refresh problem #20326

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qgib opened this issue Feb 5, 2015 · 1 comment
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Attribute editing refresh problem #20326

qgib opened this issue Feb 5, 2015 · 1 comment
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Attribute Table Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter!

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qgib commented Feb 5, 2015

Author Name: Richard Oates (Richard Oates)
Original Redmine Issue: 12132
Affected QGIS version: 2.6.0
Redmine category:attribute_table


Hi,

I have noticed a problem in successive versions of QGIS (and also on version 2.6):
When editing a value of an attribute in an attribute table, the completed edit doesn't always display after the edit. Only when you save the table, do your attribute edits become visible.

The same behaviour is observed when using the field calculator:
After calculating the values of an attribute to be a certain output, the edited values don't look like they have changed until the table is saved.

There appears to be an attribute refresh problem and this is very annoying when you are dealing with a large number of sorted records in a table.

It also damages the credibility of QGIS by creating doubt over its' data handling integrity.

It would be great if this issue could be addressed promptly as it is a long-standing issue.

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qgib commented Feb 5, 2015

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


duplicate of #19321


  • resolution was changed from to duplicate
  • status_id was changed from Open to Closed

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