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A Spatial Reference System Identifier (SRID) is a unique value used to unambiguously identify projected, unprojected, and local spatial coordinate system definitions
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How to obtain the SRID of a GDB layer using ogr_layer_SRID with ogrinfo?
I would like to use ogrinfo.exe through a command line to query the SRID of a layer (e.g., polygon layer) inside an ESRI GDB. … as the function argument, but it is trying to return the SRID for each record of the layer instead of the layer SRID:
ogrinfo.exe file_name.gdb -dialect SQLite -sql "SELECT ogr_layer_SRID(shape) as SRID …
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How to obtain the SRID of a GDB layer using ogr_layer_SRID with ogrinfo?
The correct syntax is the following:
ogrinfo.exe file_name.gdb -dialect SQLite -sql "SELECT ogr_layer_SRID('Layer_Name') as SRID"
Where the ogr_layer_SRID argument is a string. …