Since QGIS has an OGR provider I wanted to display a Google Fusion table (with spatial data) in QGIS. It can be done quite easily using a Virtual Format layer that looks as follows:
<OGRVRTDataSource>
<OGRVRTLayer name="osm_places">
<SrcDataSource>
GFT:email=youremail password=yourpassword
</SrcDataSource>
<SrcLayer>osm_places</SrcLayer>
</OGRVRTLayer>
</OGRVRTDataSource>
The Virtual Format layer can be loaded like any file-based vector layer. Editing and identifying work also as usual: ![]() |
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Any updates since 2011?
ReplyDeleteanybody who succeeded this trick, please post in more detail
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