Feature request #8479
Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 7 years ago
New:
If you want to create a new layer based on a selection, it is impossible if the selection was spatial as there is no visible SQL artefact describing the selection.
Like the ESRI 'create layer from selection', or the QGIS 'spatial query' plugin, it would be great to right-click on a layer and do this, the result being a new virtual layer filtered by the same query that resulted in the current layer's selection, whether it was done with SQL or was a graphical query, the result of a spatial overlay, or any operation resulting in a selection.
Old:
If you want to create a new layer based on a selection, it is impossible if the selection was spatial as there is no visible SQL artefact describing the selection.
Like the ESRI 'create layer from selection', or the QGIS 'spatial query' plugin, it would be great to right-click on a layer and do this, the result being a new layer (NOT a new 'save as' dataset) filtered by the same query that resulted in the current layer's selection, whether it was done with SQL or was a graphical query, the result of a spatial overlay, or any operation resulting in a selection.
If you want to create a new layer based on a selection, it is impossible if the selection was spatial as there is no visible SQL artefact describing the selection.
Like the ESRI 'create layer from selection', or the QGIS 'spatial query' plugin, it would be great to right-click on a layer and do this, the result being a new virtual layer filtered by the same query that resulted in the current layer's selection, whether it was done with SQL or was a graphical query, the result of a spatial overlay, or any operation resulting in a selection.
Old:
If you want to create a new layer based on a selection, it is impossible if the selection was spatial as there is no visible SQL artefact describing the selection.
Like the ESRI 'create layer from selection', or the QGIS 'spatial query' plugin, it would be great to right-click on a layer and do this, the result being a new layer (NOT a new 'save as' dataset) filtered by the same query that resulted in the current layer's selection, whether it was done with SQL or was a graphical query, the result of a spatial overlay, or any operation resulting in a selection.