Hi!

As far as I can see ISOBUS is a communication protocol and not a
GIS-datafile standard.

(
https://www.csselectronics.com/pages/isobus-introduction-tutorial-iso-11783#what-is-isobus
)
So my first question would be - why would you "import" that in QGIS and for
what purpose?

regards
Werner


On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 1:21 PM Stulgies Dirk via QGIS-User <
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> Hello,
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> Is there a way to import ISOBUS (ISO 11783) files into QGIS? This format
> uses a combination of XML and BIN files. I added an example of this file to
> the email.
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