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Hi! i'm new user of Qfieldcloud. How to add a new layer from outside to an existing project in QFieldCloud? So far, when the concept changed, I would replace the project already in the cloud with a new updated offline project (that is never been in qfieldcloud) that included the layer that needed to be added. However, this is becoming tiring with a larger number of concept changes. |
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Hi @Bebok099 , Make sure you're saving the layer in the right spot with QFieldSync. Find the right project folder, usually at (../{user}/QField/{Project name}/). Then, copy and paste the GeoPackage into that folder and import it to the project. https://docs.qfield.org/get-started/tutorials/get-started-qfc/ |
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Hi! Thank you for your response. I did exactly as you instructed. Interestingly, the newly created GPKG layer saved in the project folder was transferred to the cloud after synchronization. However, it does not display on external devices where the project is located, despite multiple synchronizations with the cloud. I also removed the project from the device and downloaded it again, but the layer, despite being present in the cloud, still does not display. What could be the issue? |
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Thank you for your response @Bebok099 Could you provide a sample project? |
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Hi! |
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Hi @SeqLaz!
I apologize for the late reply too!
Now everthing work good, thank you very much for your help!