[GRASS-user] Selecting EPSG from ogrinfo output; input from command line

2020-08-16 Thread Rich Shepard
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)",

Re: [GRASS-user] Selecting EPSG from ogrinfo output; input from command line

2020-08-16 Thread Rich Shepard
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

Re: [GRASS-user] Clarifying use of postgres/postgis

2020-08-16 Thread Stefan Blumentrath
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

Re: [GRASS-user] Selecting EPSG from ogrinfo output; input from command line

2020-08-16 Thread Jeff McKenna
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