Hi Roland:

Something seems wrong with your data.  The z elevation is 4736 km which is a bit high for terrestrial mapping applications.

Kirk Schmidt

On 2/27/2026 8:33 AM, Roland Spielhofer via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi,
I have a set of coordinates as geocentric x, y, z 3D-coordinates in ETRF89 (located in Austria), which should be, if I am not wrong, EPSG:7194.
It is a CSV file.
As an example:
x   y   z
4080019.8005  1202964.0971    4736921.5758
When I import it via "Data source manager/delimited text", I select EPGS:7194 as CRS and assign the x to "X-field", y to the "Y-Field" and z to the "Z-Field". The QGIS project itself is in ETRS89/UTM33 - and this is the target system I eventually want my points in. When I add a basemap and compare the points created, they all lie around the equator. I also tried different EPSG during import, e.g. EPSG:4346, but the points created stay at the same [wrong] location.
How do I do the import to end up having points at the right locations?

Thanks in advance!
Roland

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