Timeline for QGIS : Open raster .gdb Esri format
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May 20 at 19:22 | comment | added | francis | Thanks a lot. You drove me to a solution ! :-) I stopped using "add vector layer" (wrong way, even if it's a database) and I used "add raster layer". Then, I let QGIS dealing with a zipped file (the .GDB file was zipped). And it works. But if the .GDB file wasn't zipped, It would have been a problem. I didn't manage to find the appropriate command to add a .GDB raster ... Best Francis | |
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