Randal,

Support for the OpenFileGDB driver in the Save As dialog only dates back to a few days ago per https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/51397 , so you'll have to wait for 3.28.3

What you must see with the driver being interminently available is that some of your installations might have the FileGDB driver (not OpenFileGDB) that relies on the ESRI closed source SDK.

Even

Le 17/01/2023 à 21:56, Randal Hale via QGIS-User a écrit :
I don't think this is just me - BUT - I wanted to check before filing a bug report. This is all with QGIS 3.28.2 On Windows 10 and using GDAL 3.6.1

I was checking on a problem and had used Network Installer to install QGIS - I had File Geodatabase as a choice for Export (Right Click on Layer -> Export As ->pick  ESRI File Geodatabase).

I installed QGIS using the Stand Alone installer (after removing QGIS Network Install) and didn't have ESRI File Geodatabase as a choice on export Features. This is confirmed by another user using the standalone installer.

I removed QGIS and Reinstalled using the Network Installer and didn't have ESRI File Geodatabase as a choice (but I did before).

So it seems like I'm missing something - I've been digging through options and creating new profiles but I can't make the ERI File Geodatabase consistently appear or disappear. Is there something else I should try?

Randy


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