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|Connect the GIS application to your project by [[How to access your project's WFS in QGIS|adding the WFS connection]] to the external GIS application.
|Connect the GIS application to your project by [[How to access your project's WFS in QGIS|adding the WFS connection]] to the external GIS application.
|Modify the features of the WFS layer.
|Modify the features of the WFS layer. You can modify the vertices of geometries, and the attributes of features.
|Save the modified layer.
|Ensure the end result is valid. (For example: [[neighborhood]]s cannot overlap, and [[construction]]s cannot overlap.)
|The data will now be updated.
|Save the modified layer in the GIS application.
|The data will now be updated in the {{software}}.
}}
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Revision as of 13:04, 10 February 2020

This article is a stub.

When an external GIS application supports WFS transactions, it is possible to edit the data in a project via the WFS connection.

How to edit project data via WFS:
  1. Connect the GIS application to your project by adding the WFS connection to the external GIS application.
  2. Modify the features of the WFS layer. You can modify the vertices of geometries, and the attributes of features.
  3. Ensure the end result is valid. (For example: neighborhoods cannot overlap, and constructions cannot overlap.)
  4. Save the modified layer in the GIS application.
  5. The data will now be updated in the Tygron Platform.

Notes

  • Conflicting edits are not processed, unless an extra explicit parameter is added.
  • Function values for constructions require an extra, explicit parameter.