QGIS should be able to open FileGDB. When opening the vector file, select
"directory" instead of file. You will be prompted to select which layers
you want to add.

To verify if your gdal is capable of opening FileGDB, you can run "ogrinfo
--formats" to get a list of supported formats.

Clifford

On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 11:24 PM, Grant Boxer <box...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

> I have an ARCGIS geodatabase that I would like to import into QGIS. The
> data came as a zip file which created a folder name like xxxxx.gdb, inside
> of which are a collection of ****.gdbxxxx files. Is this normal that the
> files are in a folder named something.gdb?
>
> Is there a way of importing this into a QGIS project?
>
>
>
> Grant
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> Grant Boxer
>
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>
> Perth, Western Australia
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