QGIS to update MapInfo model

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Can I use QGIS for a model originally developed in MapInfo? The answer is, yes.

TUFLOW models can use a combination of MapInfo MIF/MID and QGIS SHP files. The existing MapInfo files can be left in their current form and new updates can be added using SHP format.

Follow these steps:

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  • Use the same projection as MapInfo files and add SHP Projection == ..\model\gis\Projection.prj to the MI Projection command. Both should be included in the model.
  • Replace GIS Format == MIF with GIS Format == SHP. This will apply to check files and results.
  • Create empty TUFLOW files with Write Empty GIS Files == ..\model\gis\empty. These will automatically generate SHP format files when GIS Format == SHP is specified.
If changes need to be made to existing MapInfo layers, use QGIS to convert MIF to SHP by either:
  • Exporting MIF files to shapefiles.
  • Copying MIF features (points, lines and polygons separately) into a TUFLOW empty file in shapefile format.
After the conversion, attributes should be checked if they were transferred correctly.


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