Paul,
They are tables and the links between them (as far as I can tell).
See
http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#/Relationship_c
lass_properties/004t000400/
Mike
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Michael Smith
Remote Sensing/GIS Center
US Army Corps of Engineers
On 4/28/11 5:30 PM, "Paul
the stack and the fall back when
no custom error is detected is E_FAIL. So basically, it just means
"error - that is all I can tell you sorry".
- Ragi
> Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:21:50 -0500
> From: Marius Jigmond
> Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] FGDB Opening Sample File
>
They are links between tables. Usually, between the attribute table of a
feature class and a simple (non-spatial, as Mike said) table. But you
can relate any kind of attribute tables.
-marius
On Thu, 2011-04-28 at 14:30 -0700, Paul Ramsey wrote:
> Are they tables or links between tables? I can s
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Are they tables or links between tabl
Are they tables or links between tables? I can see this is going to
be a hard project to do without ArcGIS handy :)
P.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Smith, Michael ERDC-CRREL-NH
wrote:
> Relations are joins to non-spatial tables containing domain values etc. They
> are relational tables.
>
Relations are joins to non-spatial tables containing domain values etc. They
are relational tables.
Mike
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Michael Smith
Remote Sensing/GIS Center
US Army Corps of Engineers
On 4/28/11 1:19 PM, "Even Rouault" wrote:
> Le jeudi 28 avril 2011 02:11:30, Paul Ramsey a écrit :
>>
>> I assume
Le jeudi 28 avril 2011 02:11:30, Paul Ramsey a écrit :
>
> I assume the failures are relationships we don't handle yet (or ever
> and will need to be silenced).
>
Not sure what those relations things are.
> There is a test file in the FGDB API itself, and it fails to open
> entirely, which seem
Hi FGDB'ers, just getting started... I'm just trying out ogrinfo under
Linux against various sample data and want to confirm some results...
the file that Michael Smith sent gives me this result:
[pramsey@localhost test-data]$ ogrinfo test_fgdb.gdb
ERROR 1: GDB Error: Error opening \base2_some_lin