thanks again: it works!!!
s.
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you're right, andrè !!!
I have found this useful GUI for ogr2ogr [1], but the result is that ogr2ogr
creates an empty prj, as you can see in the image
this is the command line:
ogr2ogr -f ESRI Shapefile -overwrite Z:/target Z:/source -T_SRS
EPSG:32632
is there anything wrong?
thank you in
hi, i have a lot of shape files that i have to merge, so i use the merge file
plugin that allows also to keep the original filenames as attribute.
but there's a problem, because they don't have prj.
is there a way to apply a prj to them not one by one?
thank you in advance
s.
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Am 29.08.2013 18:05, schrieb skampus:
hi, i have a lot of shape files that i have to merge, so i use the merge file
plugin that allows also to keep the original filenames as attribute.
but there's a problem, because they don't have prj.
is there a way to apply a prj to them not one by one?
Hi,
just copy the appropriate *.prj file in the same directory as the *.shp
file and name it like the shp,
example, you have:
my.shp
my.dbf
my.shx
(and maybe some others)
copy a prj file from another place and rename it to my.prj
Bernhard
Am 29.08.2013 18:05, schrieb skampus:
hi, i have a