So this question was going to be epic and confusing - and I just figured it out. I also Cross posted this to the developers list - so excuse the duplication.

I have a user who sent me data in Georgia West State Plane NAD83 Feet. In QGIS this comes up as a custom projection so I decided to define it. According to QGIS I ended up with two EPSG choices - EPSG 102667 and EPSG 2240. So this lead to some back and forth on my part mostly because I was working tired. I searched the EPSG database and there is no 102667. This led to some head banging on my part.

I searched http://spatialreference.org/ref/?search=Georgia+West+ and 102667 is defined as an ESRI projection. Except in QGIS it comes up as EPSG. Can this be fixed - can it be referenced as ESRI as opposed to EPSG?

Also - it seems when I pull data without a projection it inherits EPSG 4326 (WGS84) - is there a way in QGIS to pull in data with no projection? In some cases we have to figure it out - so it coming in as undefined is more helpful than inheriting an incorrect projection.

Anyway - Happy Thanksgiving for those of you who fall in that geographic social area.

Randy

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