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Latest revision as of 06:48, 9 October 2025
When vector-based geodata is loaded in QGIS (regardless of the original format), it can be exported as a GeoPackage file, which makes the format compatible with the Tygron Platform.
How to export a GeoPackage from QGIS:
- In QGIS, right-click the layer you wish to export, and opt for Export - > Save Features (as)
- A "Save Vector Layer as" window will appear
- For the format, select GeoPackage
- For the filename, use the button with the 3 dots to set a location and file name.
- For the CRS, select whichever CRS is appropriate for the data.
- Select "OK". This will export the data into the specified file.
- There is now a GeoPackage file which can be uploaded to a project in the Tygron Platform.