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Add extent based filtering for SensorThings layers (Request in QGIS) #8920

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qgis-bot opened this issue Mar 3, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #9127
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Add extent based filtering for SensorThings layers (Request in QGIS) #8920

qgis-bot opened this issue Mar 3, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #9127
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qgis-bot commented Mar 3, 2024

Request for documentation

From pull request qgis/QGIS#56564
Author: @nyalldawson
QGIS version: 3.38

Add extent based filtering for SensorThings layers

PR Description:

Allows users to set an extent limit for the layer, so that features are only ever loaded within this extent

The extent can be set from the data source manager before adding the layer initially, or modified from the layer properties, source
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