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* In the filter option select your measure, e.g. "Mijn maatregel".
* In the filter option select your measure, e.g. "Mijn maatregel".


[[File:Wfsmeasure.png]]
[[File:Wfsmeasure.png|thumb|left|400px]]


* Now click the "Copy URL" button below to get the WFST endpoint.
* Now click the "Copy URL" button below to get the WFST endpoint.
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* QGIS will show the different layers of the Measure (e.g. buildings, water, terrains).
* QGIS will show the different layers of the Measure (e.g. buildings, water, terrains).


[[File:Qgis-measure.png]]
[[File:Qgis-measure.png|thumb|left|400px]]


* Start editing the layer and when saving the WFS transactions will be sent to the {{software}} updating the measure in your project.
* Start editing the layer and when saving the WFS transactions will be sent to the {{software}} updating the measure in your project.


[[File:Qgis-edit.png]]
[[File:Qgis-edit.png|thumb|left|400px]]

Revision as of 10:31, 13 November 2025

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  • Create a new measure.
  • Select in Measure ribbon export geo data.
  • In the filter option select your measure, e.g. "Mijn maatregel".
  • Now click the "Copy URL" button below to get the WFST endpoint.
  • Open QGIS and add a new WFS layer the URL is in your clipboard, just paste it.
  • QGIS will show the different layers of the Measure (e.g. buildings, water, terrains).
  • Start editing the layer and when saving the WFS transactions will be sent to the Tygron Platform updating the measure in your project.