I think my answer is still on hold because of the attachements. Now the answer w/o attachements:
Ok, the autotest example runs smoothly. It seems a problem with the order of the relation attribute "Entstehung" in the table Bodenbedeckung__BoFlaeche in my data (link see below). It is added as the last attribute in the table but actually it's the second one (after TID). I remember that the order of these relation attributes are a bit nasty to handle. Pirmin, can you confirm this behaviour/bug? I guess this was introduced with the change from ili (java) to imd? http://catais.org/tmp/ili.zip regards Stefan On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Even Rouault <[email protected]> wrote: > Stefan, > > > > > I've got some problems with the interlis driver. When I try to convert an > > interlis 1 file to shapefiles with the following command: > > > > ogr2ogr shpdir/ 254900/254900.itf,dm01avso24.imd > > > > There are no polygon shapes created. It seems that the point coordinates > - > > which are stored in two separate columns - are shifted. > > The driver now supports multiple geometry columns since GDAL 1.11. On the > example in the GDAL autotest, it appears that the point geometry column is > declared before the second geometry column, so > you'll get only the point when translating to shapefile, unless you > explicitely specify the polygon geometry column (look at its name with > ogrinfo) > > With the sample in autotest : > ogr2ogr out.shp data/ili/Beispiel.itf,data/ili/Beispiel.imd > Bodenbedeckung__BoFlaechen -overwrite -select Form > > > > > Column "Geometrie_" contains a small double value. Column "Geometrie_1" > > contains one coordinate. Column "Qualitaet" contains the second > coordinate. > > Not sure about that. Maybe Pirmin has an idea. A sample dataset of yours > might be needed. > > Even > > -- > Spatialys - Geospatial professional services > http://www.spatialys.com >
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