<h3>Add SQL Anywhere Tables</h3> This dialog allows you to add SQL Anywhere layers (tables with a geometry column) to the QGIS map canvas. <p> <a href="#connect">Connections</a><br/> <a href="#add">Adding Layers</a><br/> <a href="#filter">Filtering a Layer</a><br/> <a href="#search">Search options</a><br/> <a href="#connect"> <h4>Connections</h4> </a> <ul> <li>Choose the connection to use from the drop-down box and click <label>Connect</label>. <li>If there are no connections, use the <label>New</label> button to create a connection. <li>To modify or delete the selected connection, click the <label>Edit</label> or <label>Delete</label> buttons, respectively. </ul> <a name="add"> <h4>Adding Layers</h4> </a> To add a layer: <ol> <li>Choose the desired connection from the drop-down box. <li>Click <label>Connect</label>, which will populate the list of layers from the database. Options that affect how this list is populated are described in the help for the new connection dialogue box. <li>Find the layer you want to add in the list and click on it to select it. <li>You can select additional layers by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking. <li>Click <label>Add</label> to add the layer(s) to the map. </ol> <a name="filter"> <h4>Filtering a Layer</h4> </a> To filter a layer before adding it to the map, either double click on its name or select it and click the <label>Build query</label> button. This will open the Query Builder, allowing you to build up a SQL statement to use in filtering the records. <a name="search"> <h4>Search options</h4> </a> Ticking <label>Search options</label> enables additional options for searching in different column types and using 2 search modes: <label>Wildcard</label> or <label>RegExp</label>.