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Latest revision as of 10:09, 22 January 2026
Follow the steps of the how-to's below to add a WFS layer to QGIS and edit a specific layer.
How to Add a Measure WFS to QGIS:
- Open a Project in Editor mode
- In the ribbon bar, select Future Design
- Click on Measures to inspect your measures
- In case the project does not contain a measure, add one by clicking on the Add Button.
- Optionally rename the added measure
- How over Measures in the ribbon bar and select Export Geo Data.
- For Filter, select the specific Measure you want to edit.
- Click on copy URL next to Web Feature Service (WFS)
- Open QGIS
- Hover over Layers in the ribbon bar, and under Add Layer, select Add WFS / OGC Api Feature Layer
- In the Data Source Manager window, Click on the New button
- Provide a custom name for the service
- Select the URL field and paste the copied WFS URL.
- Click on OK.
- Click on Connect
- Select the Layers you want to edit and click on Add.
- Close the Window.
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Obtain the URL by exporting a Measure as a WFS Service.
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Select a Layer for the added QGIS WFS Connection of a Project's Measure WFS.
How to Edit a Measure WFS in QGIS:
- With the Measure WFS Layers added by the previous How-to, select a Layer you want to edit.
- Additionally, add a original satellite WMS of your project to draw upon.
- To edit the layer, follow the steps described in How to edit your project data via WFS
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Drawing a new Measure building next to an existing one, with Satellite Original WMS as background.
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Providing a name for the added Measure Building.
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Click on the save button to store the changes made to the layer.




