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For more information see the <u>[https://downloads.tuflow.com/TUFLOW/Releases/2023-03/TUFLOW%20Release%20Notes.pdf 2023 Release Notes]</u>. | For more information see the <u>[https://downloads.tuflow.com/TUFLOW/Releases/2023-03/TUFLOW%20Release%20Notes.pdf 2023 Release Notes]</u>. | ||
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+ | === TUFLOW Plugin Tools === | ||
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+ | === QGIS Browser Panel === | ||
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+ | === Setting GPKG Database as a Favourite === | ||
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+ | === File Management Plugin === |
Revision as of 20:30, 6 July 2023
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Introduction
This page includes tips and tricks for working with the GeoPackage format (supported since the TUFLOW 2023-03-AA Release). GeoPackage is a widely supported, open GIS database format, built upon an SQLite database (data is stored as a single file with the extension .gpkg). This database format has several benefits, including:
- Multiple GIS layer can be stored in the single file database. For example, all GIS input layers can be stored in a single GeoPackage file.
- Supports spatial indexing, greatly reducing loading and viewing times making it much faster to work with in GIS packages.
- Faster to write from TUFLOW than the shapefile format.
For more information see the 2023 Release Notes.