Hi Vera,
As far as I know, the yellow triangle means that either something is
wrong with the layer, or that it needs a user input, such as "choosing a
primary key column" in case of a view.
It basically means that the layer can't be loaded, unless the user
provides a hint to QGIS how to correctly load the layer.
I don't think you can configure QGIS to not display these yellow
triangles for views. I also think they are useful indicator to the
users, that they need to do something.
It could also be a missing SRID, or something else.
Andreas
Am 14.05.20 um 09:22 schrieb Vera Diaz-Köhli:
Hello
We have made some views in our PostGIS-Database, so that it is easier
for our users to access the data.
The views have a column with a unique id ( Y ID).
In the «Add PostGIS-Layer» dialog, all those view are listed, with
the field «Object-ID» filled in correctly ( > ID) and they can be
added to the map. However, there’s a little yellow triangle in front
of their names, which only disappears, when I click in the field
«Object-ID».
How can I get rid of those yellow triangles? They are quite confusing
for our user, even though the views do work…
Thanks in advance
Vera
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