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Overlay problem when importing a csvCSV file into QGIS

I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Thank you for your help. Screenshot of the Canva where I applied a selection by clicking on an entity and displaying the selection's attribute table.

You can download an extract of the data at the following link:

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.q9jj2u (2019)

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.ea42gx (2022)

Overlay problem when importing a csv file into QGIS

I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Thank you for your help. Screenshot of the Canva where I applied a selection by clicking on an entity and displaying the selection's attribute table.

You can download an extract of the data at the following link:

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.q9jj2u (2019)

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.ea42gx (2022)

Overlay problem when importing a CSV file into QGIS

I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Screenshot of the Canva where I applied a selection by clicking on an entity and displaying the selection's attribute table.

You can download an extract of the data at the following link:

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.q9jj2u (2019)

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.ea42gx (2022)

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I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Thank you for your help. Screenshot of the Canva where I applied a selection by clicking on an entity and displaying the selection's attribute table.

You can download an extract of the data at the following link:

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.q9jj2u (2019)

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.ea42gx (2022)

I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Thank you for your help. Screenshot of the Canva where I applied a selection by clicking on an entity and displaying the selection's attribute table.

I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Thank you for your help. Screenshot of the Canva where I applied a selection by clicking on an entity and displaying the selection's attribute table.

You can download an extract of the data at the following link:

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.q9jj2u (2019)

https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.ea42gx (2022)

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I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Thank you for your help. Screenshot of the Canva where I applied a selection by clicking on an entity and displaying the selection's attribute table.

I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Thank you for your help.

I'm having a problem with certain entities being superimposed when importing a delimited text file in .csv format into QGIS.

It seems that some entities lose their coordinates and copy the coordinates of another entity. Visually, the original data is not visible in the Canva, as it is superimposed on another entity. When we apply a click selection, we see that several entities are selected, whereas we only see one.

We have contacted the data supplier, who tells us that there is no problem with the data used, and that we need to choose the right delimiter when setting up the import. We did choose the appropriate delimiter, but the problem persists.

Thank you for your help. Screenshot of the Canva where I applied a selection by clicking on an entity and displaying the selection's attribute table.

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