Hi Andrew, That's brilliant (not stupid at all)! Option 3 ( XYTOLERANCE=8983153e-16) worked!!!! Thank you so much! I had already tried option 1 (using a comma), but that threw an error, and it never occurred to me to try scientific notation. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Karen *Karen Meinstein* Product Support [email protected] | 303-261-8107 x 15 <http://www.rothwellgroup.com/>[image: The Rothwell Group, L.P.] <http://www.rothwellgroup.com/> RothwellGroup.com <http://rothwellgroup.com> | PaleoGIS.com <http://paleogis.com> | BizRun.com <http://www.bizrun.com/> On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 1:07 AM Andrew C Aitchison <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 2 Sep 2021, Karen M via gdal-dev wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I'm using the C# bindings in gdal version > > release-1900-x64-gdal-2-4-3-mapserver-7-4-2. When the operating system > > region settings are set to regions that uses a comma as the decimal > > separator and I use datasource.CreateLayer() to create a new file > > geodatabase layer, the resulting feature class has XY Tolerance = 0 when > I > > use the layer in ArcGIS Pro. When I use a region that uses decimal > points, > > the XY Tolerance is non-zero (which is correct). > > > > I've tried using the option "XYTOLERANCE=0.000000008983153" in > > CreateLayer(), but I still get XY Tolerance = 0. > > Stupid suggestions; have you tried > XYTOLERANCE=0,000000008983153 > XYTOLERANCE=8,983153e-10 > or > XYTOLERANCE=8983153e-16 > (please double check the values 10 and 16) ? > > -- > Andrew C. Aitchison Kendal, UK > [email protected] >
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