Thanks, Even. You give me hope that I wasn't barking up the completely wrong tree. I will attempt to debug a little on my own and post what I find (if anything).
And I can certainly open a Trac ticket if I find something I think is working incorrectly. Thanks! carl On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Even Rouault <even.roua...@mines-paris.org>wrote: > Le mercredi 31 juillet 2013 00:07:08, Carl Godkin a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying for the first time to use the OGR library to read ESRI FileGDB > > (".gdb") databases and I think I must be doing something wrong. > > > > I built GDAL 1.10.0 with VS2010 and (among other additions) the > FileGDB_API > > 1.3 for VS2010 all on Win64. Everything built cleanly but the OGR > library > > seems to be unable find layers in some .gdb data sets. > > > > To take my own code out of the equation, I tried to list the layers in > > various .gdb files from around the web using the version of "ogrinfo" > built > > along with the library. > > > > All of example .gdb projects from the samples/data directory in the ESRI > > FileGDB_API distribution work just fine as does some data from other > > sources. > > > > However, I find that a lot of .gdb data sets that I find on the web act > as > > if they have no layers. (These are apparently up to date sites too, not > > very old sites.) > > > > In lots of cases, ogrinfo says just this: > > >ogrinfo -al WA_wetlands.gdb > > > > INFO: Open of `WA_wetlands.gdb' > > using driver `FileGDB' successful. > > > > However, I know there are layers in the these files because ArcGIS > Explorer > > Desktop shows them just fine, but calls them "datasets." The datasets, > > however, are not quite the same as the layers listed by "ogrinfo" (in the > > cases where ogrinfo shows something useful) so I'm wondering if I am > > confused about the nomenclature or something. > > > > Does anyone have any suggestions? I feel like I must be missing > something > > obvious. Thanks very much for any ideas, > > Carl, > > The driver is supposed to have some support for reading layers in > "datasets", > but you are perhaps running into a bug, or a limitation of the FileGDB SDK > itself. Perhaps you could create a GDAL Trac ticket and attach one of those > .gdb for investigation. > > Best regards, > > Even > > -- > Geospatial professional services > http://even.rouault.free.fr/services.html >
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