William,

On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 1:44 PM, William Kyngesburye
<[email protected]> wrote:
> For a while I've been converting FileGDB v9 files to v10 with Arc (export to 
> GDB multiple) so I can read them with GDAL (1.10).  This works fine, the 
> conversion creates a flat GDB, though the original GDB has the data grouped 
> in feature datasets.
>
> I just got some v10 GDBs, so no conversion needed, right?  Nothing is visible 
> with GDAL.  They also have data divided into feature datasets within the GDB, 
> so it sounds like GDAL can't acces the dataset groups.  Unless I'm missing an 
> option (the GDAL docs for the FileGDB format don't mention datasets)?

Do you have non-standard SRS in the layers?  FileGDB driver can't see
some layers if that is the case, see:

http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/4578

However, with 1.11, there is an OpenFileGDB driver that should be able
to pick up the layers in that case (and read version 9 gdb).

http://gdal.org/ogr/drv_openfilegdb.html

I doubt the FileGDB driver can write them though, and OpenFileGDB is
read-only.  You may be able to reproject them though.

If the SRS issue isn't the case, trying 1.11.0 and OpenFileGDB wouldn't hurt.

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Kyle
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