Sebastian E. Ovide <sebastian.ovide <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > You are right...aften done it, still getting the oringinal error due to errors in the geometries...now, If I import the same data using shp2sdo, I do NOT get any error creating the index... the shape get imported and the index is created... even if there are errors in the geometries...any ideas ?I know that I could use shp2sdo as it is working... but it requires extra work (something like 5 command lines)... and as I'm using gdal for importing rasters, I'd like to use it also for shapes...thanks again
There must be an error in some geometry imported into Oracle with ogr2ogr. The same geometry is OK when imported with shp2sdo. I think that the only reasonable thing to do is to find that geometry, see how it looks like in the original data and when imported with shp2sdo. I believe it can also be imported till Oracle with ogr2ogr by using option -lco INDEX=OFF. In that case there should be enough information to find the reason for your issue. _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
