Hi Rich,
I saw that you found a different solution, but just for the record: are you
sure the fgdb actually contains vector data ? AFAIR, fgdb's can also contain
raster data, but there is no gdal driver for that.
Moritz
Le 17 septembre 2021 19:29:37 GMT+02:00, Rich Shepard
a écrit :
>On
On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, Moritz Lennert wrote:
I saw that you found a different solution, but just for the record: are
you sure the fgdb actually contains vector data ? AFAIR, fgdb's can also
contain raster data, but there is no gdal driver for that.
Moritz,
The alternative solution is less
Hello Rich,
I don't have File GDB at hand to test it but it should be as simple as
pointing "input" to the folder of FGDB and setting "layer" to the name
of dataset in FGDB. You can get names of all layers in CLI with
"ogrinfo -ro -so /path/to/FGDB".
Good luck & let us know if you succeed.
Māris.
And if it works, perhaps it is worth adding an example to the help page? Or
send a working code example that others can add to the help file of
v.in.ogr if you like.
On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 8:46 AM Maris Nartiss wrote:
> Hello Rich,
> I don't have File GDB at hand to test it but it should be as
Hi Rich,
Thanks for pointing that out. We need to fix the link. Please find the new
content here: https://grass.osgeo.org/grass80/manuals/grass.html
best,
Vero
El vie, 17 sept 2021 a las 17:04, Rich Shepard ()
escribió:
> The GRASS startup page has apparently self-quarantined. Clicking on that
Strange. I just tested and it works just as I described:
v.in.ogr input=/home/maris/path/to/dataset.gdb/ layer=mylayer output=mylayer
I was testing on the main branch compiled at the end of August running
with GDAL 3.0.4.
Rich, you should see in the output of ogrinfo -ro -so a list of layers
in
The GRASS startup page has apparently self-quarantined. Clicking on that
link produces a notice, "Sorry, there's nothing here. home".
Rich
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, Veronica Andreo wrote:
Thanks for pointing that out. We need to fix the link. Please find the new
content here: https://grass.osgeo.org/grass80/manuals/grass.html
Vero,
Thanks for the quick response.
Stay well and enjoy your weekend,
Rich
On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, Maris Nartiss wrote:
I don't have File GDB at hand to test it but it should be as simple as
pointing "input" to the folder of FGDB and setting "layer" to the name of
dataset in FGDB. You can get names of all layers in CLI with "ogrinfo -ro
-so /path/to/FGDB".
Māris,
Hi,
import lay layer using drag and drop into QGIS. From there to GRASS GIS
(import QGIS layer).
Kind regards
Am 16.09.21 um 19:08 schrieb Rich Shepard:
I have an ESRI GDB directory of bathymetric and topographic coverage. I've
not before imported this type of file from the command line.
On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, Klaus Mithöfer wrote:
import lay layer using drag and drop into QGIS. From there to GRASS GIS
(import QGIS layer).
Klaus,
I don't run QGIS. GRASS and SAGA GIS meet my needs. It's also likely that if
ogr opens the directory but does not find any files it won't on QGIS
On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, Maris Nartiss wrote:
I was testing on the main branch compiled at the end of August running
with GDAL 3.0.4.
Maris,
gdal-3.2.2 is installed here. The problem is not that.
Rich, you should see in the output of ogrinfo -ro -so a list of layers
in the FGDB. If you do not
On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'll download it from the source again.
Maris/Paulo:
Same problem with a fresh download of that 1.1G zipped file. Also with one
for an adjacent reach of river miles. It is likely that the people who put
it all together (there were three consulting
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