Applying 'ogrinfo -al -so' to a *.gdb/ directory provides these results:
Layer name: CityUGA2017
Geometry: Multi Polygon
Feature Count: 534
Extent: (674051.583302, 86611.416792) - (2518331.287780, 1346099.208507)
Layer SRS WKT:
PROJCRS["NAD83(HARN) / Washington South (ftUS)",
On Sun, 16 Aug 2020, Jeff McKenna wrote:
On 2020-08-16 4:50 p.m., Rich Shepard wrote:
1.) Which EPSG code do I use to create a new location in which to import
this file? And should this be the first step?
This is EPSG:2927 see: http://epsg.io/2927
Jeff,
So, it's the last one and marked
Hi Dheeraj,
GRASS uses a special topological vector format, that – as Micha pointed out –
requires for most operations that data are stored in native GRASS format and
not PostGIS.
However, for points for example external vector data (e.g. in PostGIS) can be
used in GRASS in those modules
On 2020-08-16 4:50 p.m., Rich Shepard wrote:
1.) Which EPSG code do I use to create a new location in which to import
this file? And should this be the first step?
This is EPSG:2927 see: http://epsg.io/2927
-jeff
--
Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
co-founder of