[Qgis-developer] ogr virtual datasource not working
Milo van der Linden
milo at dogodigi.net
Wed Feb 23 12:29:30 EST 2011
Shouldn't it go to the dev list if the absolute path is required? I think
that assuming the vrt and the csv are in the same dir should be the first
check as ogr2ogr has no problem with it.
2011/2/23 Richard Duivenvoorde <rdmailings at duif.net>
> Milo van der Linden wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a csv file (which is public domain and can be found here:
> > http://www.dogomaps.net/bikkels/test.csv) that I try to access through a
> > vrt (virtual datasource http://www.dogomaps.net/bikkels/test.vrt). It is
> > accessible with ogrinfo, but when I try to open it with qGIS, it fails.
> >
> > ogrinfo output looks valid. What can be wrong?
>
> [oops should also go to (actually user) list ....]
>
> Hi Milo:
>
> I can see them in qgis if:
>
> 1) you make the relative path to test.csv in the vrt file an absolute path
> 2) you remove the dots from the coordinates 112.333 (you actually mean
> 112333 in RD)
> 3) there are some strange points in the list, but 99 percent is in the
> amsterdam-area :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
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