[GRASS-user] Importing data in .atx/.gdb format [RESOLVED]

Helmut Kudrnovsky hellik at web.de
Wed Sep 14 13:38:09 PDT 2016


Rich Shepard wrote
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2016, Even Rouault wrote:
> 
>> Cool I've just updated the doc of the FileGDB and OpenFileGDB driver to
>> be
>> very clear on that :
>>
>> """The OpenFileGDB driver provides read access to File Geodatabases
>> (.gdb directories) created by ArcGIS 9 and above. The dataset name must
>> be
>> the directory/folder name, and it must end with the .gdb extension."""
>>
>> (will be refreshed online in a few hours)
> 
> Even,
> 
>    That will help folks like me who are new to importing those data.
> 
>    I do need to move the source directory and re-import because the
> data are not long-lat coordinates and also not the projection of my
> project
> data. When grass finished importing it told me the map(s) could not be
> displayed because the north edge was undefined, and the source projection
> was not the target projection. Then the grass shell froze. Killing the
> process solved that.

IMHO it is a data provider issue. 

Data without any information about srs (epsg code, projection, latlon or
whatever) should go back to the data Providers.



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best regards
Helmut
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