What I mean is that If I can read the coordinate system (BNG), why then I am forced to set it MANUALLY ? (using -co SRID=81989 to assigned that SRID to the GeoRaster ob for example)...
I know that I can run a script, get the name of the coordinate system, query the DB to get its number and then use the -co SRID=81989... But I wonder, is it working as expected ?? On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Ivan Lucena <ivan.luc...@pmldnet.com> wrote: >> If I run gdalinfo "C:\mymodel" I can see > > What format is that or which GDAL driver is reading it? > >> Coordinate System is: >> PROJCS["OSGB 1936 / British National Grid", > > What comes after? > > A complete gdalinfo report would help. > >> then, loading the model into Oracle with >> >> gdal_translate -of georaster "C:\mymodel" >> georaster:user/password,db,geoserver.ARCVIEWGRID,georaster -co >> "DESCRIPTION=(ID NUMBER, SITE VARCHAR2(45), GEORASTER >> MDSYS.SDO_GEORASTER)" -co "INSERT=VALUES(1,'West fields', >> SDO_GEOR.INIT())" -co "BLOCKXSIZE=512" -co "BLOCKYSIZE=512" -co >> "BLOCKBSIZE=3" -co "INTERLEAVE=PIXEL" >> >> and fixing manually the XML (it is not valid as it has an extra NODATA >> in the wrong place) >> > > Did it reported any warning? > >> I've discovered that the ModelSRID has not been set... and therefore I >> had to set it manually (sdo_geor.setModelSRID(grobj, 81989); where >> 81989 is BGN) >> >> is is working as expected ? > > That is a trick question. It all depends on the WKT content that comes from > the source dataset. If it has EPSG authority code and that code is supported > by Oracle Spatial it might work. > >> >> is there any way to set it automatically ? > > You can use -co SRID=81989 to assigned that SRID to the GeoRaster object. > >> >> thanks >> _______________________________________________ >> gdal-dev mailing list >> gdal-...@lists.osgeo.org >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev >> > _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev